There's a rare fungus in the refrigerator for some reason!
It's called Tai Sui, but it's not really. It just looks like it. It's actually just a lump of white flesh.
It's called a lump, but it's not very big, about the size of a fist.
The surface of this lump of meat was very glossy and looked quite elastic. The outer layer of meat was almost transparent, and you could even see something moving inside it.
Gao Feng was certain that he had never kept any other miscellaneous items in his refrigerator.
Aside from some snacks I bought myself and some cat food for Xiaohua, there was nothing else.
No, there seems to be something else.
The piece of skin and flesh I cut off during my previous cutting experiment!
For the purpose of subsequent experiments, the piece of skin and flesh was not destroyed directly. During the microscopic observation, only a small portion was taken for slicing. The rest, after being carefully packaged, was put back into the freezer.
Without water or sunlight, and even without oxygen or air, could this Tai Sui really have grown from my own flesh?
He carefully took the lump of Tai Sui out of the refrigerator, kicked the suitcase on the ground with a high kick, sat down in the chair, and stared at the lump of meat with a confused mind.
First, he needs to determine whether this Tai Sui is related to him.
The testing method is very simple: just stab it with a knife and you'll know.
The sharp Swiss Army knife pierced down with immense, invincible force.
The expected deep penetration into the flesh did not occur; the knife seemed to be blocked by a balloon, unable to pierce through for a long time.
"The hardness is still as abnormal as ever."
Next was the fire test. The temperature of the windproof lighter was just a tickle to this Tai Sui, causing no damage whatsoever.
With just two simple experiments, Gao Feng was able to confirm that this "Tai Sui" was his own skin and flesh growth tissue.
In fact, there was another reason that led him to make this definitive statement: during the two experiments he had just conducted, he was able to receive a tiny bit of external stimulation.
This stimulus did not originate from his own body, but rather from the Tai Sui.
In other words, the feeling of Tai Sui can be transmitted to oneself through some channel!
"Does that mean I have an extra clone?"
Calling it a clone isn't quite right; this Tai Sui is currently just a piece of flesh. Although it can survive on its own, it doesn't have arms or legs yet.
As for why he only grew up today, Gao Ang has his own speculation.
In the beginning, before this piece of skin and flesh had fully evolved, he cut it off.
However, it was ultimately influenced by the white sphere. After a period of dormancy, the cells inside struggled to absorb the surrounding free water molecules and other substances, eventually transforming them into unknown nutrients suitable for its own growth, thus forming the Tai Sui we see today.
"If that's the case, then my main body might have more than just photosynthesis as a way to receive energy, right?"
Of course, all of this was just his speculation.
As for the facts and what the Tai Sui will become in the future, these are not the most urgent matters. What is important now is for Gao Gao to find a way to properly deal with this Tai Sui.
"Xiaohua, has no one else discovered this?"
"No." This means no, he was the first one.
After letting out a slow breath, Gao Ang finally made a decision.
When Xia Weiwei got home from get off work that evening, she heard his decision and frowned slightly. "Okay."
"Don't tell Senior Brother Cao Kun yet. Let's give him a surprise after I finish moving."
Xia Weiwei nodded in agreement. It felt good to have made Team Leader Cao miscalculate once.
This time, Gao Ang didn't look for an apartment or any other residential complex; instead, he went straight to Changming Island.
When he was looking for a house last time, he had his eye on one, but he was blinded by the luxury of the villa.
This house on Changming Island was the perfect fit for him.
Located in the countryside, it is quite secluded. It is a two-story villa with a small courtyard, much like the layout of Gao Ang's home when he was a child, except that his house was a single-story house.
The owners of this house are two elderly people whose children work in downtown Shanghai and have moved to a larger house.
The elderly couple moved there so they could take better care of their granddaughter and grandson.
Changming Island is a special place, designated as an ecological wetland, where large buildings are not allowed, so their house became vacant.
The monthly rent is not expensive at all, only 1800 yuan, and utilities and internet fees are not included.
Most importantly, this house is located by the sea, making it a sea-view property. Moreover, there aren't many people in the village; most work and live in the city.
For someone like Gao Feng who needs to keep secrets, this is an excellent choice.
From finding a place to moving, two days on the weekend are just enough.
On the evening of July 19th, Gao Ang had already moved into the two-story villa on Changming Island.
"Little Flower, from now on we'll really have to rely on each other for survival."
I stroked Xiaohua's cat head, feeling a deep sense of melancholy.
So much has happened in the past month. I went from being a small-time streamer to becoming a shareholder in multiple companies.
Most importantly, he also became a superman with superpowers.
Sitting on the large balcony on the second floor, with the scorching sea breeze blowing and breathing in the slightly salty air, Gao Ang made a phone call to Lei Keming of Hanwei New Materials.
Without much small talk, the two got straight to the point.
"Mr. Gao, we do have projects involving foamed metals, but due to various limitations, progress in this area has been slow."
Is it very difficult?
Gao Feng frowned; things didn't seem to be going as smoothly as he had anticipated.
"It's quite significant. The manufacturing process for foamed metal is not complicated, mainly divided into two types: physical methods and chemical methods. Currently, the most widely used method in the world is the chemical method. I won't go into the complexities, but overall, foamed metal produced by chemical manufacturing methods is far inferior to that produced by physical methods."
On the other end of the phone, Lei Keming briefly explained the problems facing foam metals, but he didn't delve into why Gao Ang was asking this question.
"Then let's use physical methods?"
"The principle of the physical method is simpler. As long as liquid metal is cooled in a weightless state, the world's highest-grade foam metal can be produced."
"Then..." Gao Ang realized the problem halfway through his sentence.
"weightlessness?"
“Yes, and it has to be completely weightless. Only in this way can the gaps in the foam be perfectly round. The super high-rise building of the Kyoto Academy of Sciences is a simple weightless force field. They can produce the world’s top foam metal, but,” at this point, Lei Keming probably took a drag of his cigarette, “it’s not perfect foam metal. Although it can be used, the effect is much worse.”
After hearing all this, Gao Ang finally understood why his mother had been talking about the issue of foam metal.
It turns out that it's not that this thing doesn't exist, but rather that there isn't a "best" one.
During this period, he also researched the uses of foamed metals, one of which was the processing and manufacturing of medical devices.
For example, prostheses, and implanted skeletons, etc.
These are all meant to be installed inside the human body, and if they aren't top-of-the-line products, putting them inside the body could cause problems.
He wouldn't dare put that half-empty stuff into his grandfather's body.
After hanging up the phone with Lei Keming, my high spirits plummeted again.
weightlessness?
There is complete weightlessness in space, and there is also weightlessness during free fall.
However, neither of these conditions is easy to meet.
The cost of the last space mission was enormous; it's not worth it at all for a little bit of foam metal.
How much foam metal can be produced over that free fall distance? The cost is estimated to be quite high.
To manufacture foam metal cheaply, a stable weightless space is required.
And what is the source of gravity? Isn't it the gravitational field of Earth-Yellow Star?
If we could escape the gravitational field of Earth-Yellow Star, wouldn't weightless space be created?
The principle is known, but how to get rid of it is a big problem.
Gao Ang didn't think he could easily solve the problem that had plagued humanity for hundreds of years. After thinking about it for a while, he decided to go back to his room to continue his studies.
Just then, the phone rang. I picked it up and saw it was my senior brother, Cao Kun.
As expected, Cao Kun launched into a tirade after the call connected.
They said things like he was useless, lacked ambition, and failed to live up to his good intentions.
Gao Ang simply chose to passively accept his senior's nagging.
Go ahead and curse, say whatever you want, I'm not going to argue back, I'll just wait until you get tired.
Since he's already moved out, and the deed is done, what can he do?
"Senior brother, you can't force things. Don't worry about our young people's affairs. Come eat at my place sometime, it's a really nice place."
Before Cao Kun could reply, Gao Ang hung up the phone and then sent some photos he had taken earlier via WeChat.
Cao Kun's reply was very simple, just a string of ellipses, it's unclear whether he was speechless with anger or something else.
Back inside, Gao Ang took the Tai Sui out of the safe and placed it on the computer desk. He decided to study this Tai Sui carefully.
Calling him Tai Sui isn't wrong, he's basically a lump of meat.
Perhaps due to absorbing ample water and sunlight, he was noticeably larger than before.
It used to be the size of a fist, but now it's almost the size of two fists.
Moreover, its shape began to change. Before, it was just a weird-looking lump of flesh, but now it looks more and more like a... brain?
I've never actually seen what a brain looks like, but this is roughly what you'd read about in books.
If it doesn't resemble the brain, it should resemble a plant or a nut: a walnut.
And it was a walnut that had been split in half and was lying on the ground.
Besides their similar appearance, the patterns on the surface of the Tai Sui are gradually forming, and something seems to be flowing beneath the transparent surface.
Now, the growth potential of Tai Sui has completely exceeded Gao Long's comprehension.
It was just a piece of skin, how did it grow into a big walnut?
Recalling his previous connection with Tai Sui, Gao Ang decided to experiment again to see what kind of connection existed between him and Tai Sui.
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