Chapter 96: The Birth of Super Weapons
Chapter 96 The Birth of Super Weapons
An Feng hurriedly drove to the department...Okay, it was actually in the research institute.
Parking his Aston Martin in the parking lot of the teaching building, An Feng got out of the car and saw, okay, it turned out that his Aston Martin was not the best here. The luxury cars parked in the parking lot could be driven by the luxury car expo, Bugatti, Apollo, Lamborghini, Lancia... Even Porsche and Ferrari were considered weak.
On the other hand, this is understandable. No one else can say that the four new students this year, including An Feng, are the best in the Super Smart Club, and they will not ignore the Internet tide that has emerged around them. As far as An Feng knows, these people either try their best in the financial market or go into business to set up small network companies. Although their wealth is not as good as An Feng, they are all good people who are not short of money.
In addition to these famous cars, three or four black vans were parked in front of the teaching building. More than a dozen men in black were scattered in groups of three or three in the parking lot. Two guards stood at the gate. They stared at An Feng with a reproachful look in their eyes. It seemed that An Feng was the last student to arrive. He hurriedly jumped out of the car, hung a student ID around his neck, took out the access card and ran to the teaching building.
After swiping the access card, the gate slid in response. The man in black in the parking lot and the guards at the door immediately breathed a sigh of relief. They quickly turned away their attention. Just as the door was open, his holographic image immediately appeared in the classroom where An Feng was in. In the holographic image, he was sitting on the teacher's bench, listening to the lectures of the professor in front of the blackboard.
When he hurried to the classroom, An Feng saw this scene: a holographic "movie" was playing in the classroom. All An Feng's classmates were sitting in their seats and quietly listening to the professor's explanation - unfortunately, these classmates were like An Feng who was sitting in their seats, all of them were holographic images.
Through these holographic images, and even through "his own body", An Feng came to the back of the classroom. Like the usual classroom, there were countless wardrobes for placing students' miscellaneous items and books and bags. These large cabinets were very tall, but unlike other classrooms, there were very few cabinets, only four or five... There was no way, the number of students in this class was always small.
In American high schools and universities, if there are many students studying and can be divided into three classes, one is called "normal class", one is called "speed class", and the other is called "rongyu class". There are usually not many students in honorary classes, and students do not need to attend attendance or do homework on time. Students in this class do not need to pay tuition fees. If you have talent, the school will pay you a salary and let you take the elective master's and doctoral program in advance - that is, participate in the professor's research project.
The honorary class can learn more, and of course, the teacher's requirements are higher. Generally, the students in the honorary class do not exceed single digits, usually two to three, and occasionally break through to six or seven. At the same time, students in the speed class generally only recruit ten students, at most twelve or three, while the normal class... the normal class usually teaches in the auditorium, and there is no limit on the number of people.
Before, Wu Xiyue studied in Cambridge in a fast class. She took a very short time to take university courses and came to the United States to attend honorary classes. The class An Feng is now in is equivalent to the honorary class of the school - equivalent to the domestic "doctoral direct class". From the moment she entered university, she has been directly involved in doctoral courses.
Using the access control card to open one of the large cabinets, An Feng stepped in... and walked in. He closed the cabinet door and locked himself in the cabinet. Then, the cabinet swayed, feeling that it was sinking, and the sinking speed was getting faster and faster.
Even for a high-speed elevator, it took An Feng nearly a minute to enter the underground research room. When the elevator stopped, An Feng stepped out of the elevator and consciously boarded the rail car on the side. The fully automatic control rail car had only one destination. It walked two miles along a tunnel similar to a subway tunnel. When the track car stopped, An Feng had already arrived in front of an electronic door.
Re-swipe the access control card and enter the password that Dr. Tom told before, and the Institute of Life Sciences is in the gate.
This is a fully automatic and fully enclosed research institute. You need to go through a series of levels to enter here. An Feng seems to be moving forward normally, but in fact he has experienced electronic scanning, bones, blood types, retina, and various electronic identification methods halfway through. As long as there is a little inconsistency, he will be killed in the middle.
In the gate are two robots, one is similar to "Pili V" - this is the most popular robot movie in the 1980s. The other robot is slightly human-it can be seen at least as it has a head shape, two-pack cameras become its eyes, the loudspeaker is specially made into a line of lips, and the sniffer becomes a towering nose bridge.
Pili No. 5 is the gatekeeper, equipped with various weapons, while the humanoid robot is the guide. The tracks under its feet roll, leading An Feng into the disinfection room, change clothes, and sterilize. He walked through the triple disinfection and sterilization sealed door again, and An Feng arrived at his real destination.
This is a...a large room similar to an operating room. There is a...corpse in the middle of the operating room. No, it cannot be considered a corpse. The instruments connecting her body show that the corpse still has a weak breath and heartbeat, but her breathing and heartbeat are not autonomous. The ventilator, the forced heartbeat machine, continues to work, and the sound of machine operation floating in the room.
The corpse was a little unrecognizable. The bones and faces that could be seen on the body were bloody and bloody, and only the height on the chest made people barely tell that this was a female corpse. The senior students in the class were surrounding the female corpse, busy cleaning the skin and cleaning the wounds - but they were not complete, and it seemed that there were still people who had not arrived. The instructor Dr. Tom stood near the operating table, holding his arms to observe the students' movements. He was not wearing a mask, and it seemed that he had not entered the operation state. Behind him, three classmates of An Feng stood honestly, waiting quietly for Dr. Tom to summon him.
Seeing An Feng appear, Dr. Tom waved and led the four freshmen to the isolation observation room next to the operating room. At this time, the senior students were still busy. When Dr. Tom came to the isolation observation room, standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling glass window, he pointed to the operating table opposite and began to teach.
"This time they brought two corpses, one man and one woman. The man was in good condition and could wait. The woman had already entered her dying position and had to start. They were agents and signed a donation agreement during their lifetime. The family has allowed us to make the final efforts.
Everyone, let me first talk about why you are involved. As we all know, now it has entered the Internet era. During the Industrial Revolution, people say that it was an era of explosion of knowledge. A large amount of knowledge gushed out. Every subject, every major, and the amount of knowledge generated has been unable to learn all the rest of their lives. Therefore, the division of majors has become more and more detailed, and the knowledge structure is becoming larger and larger, and it is unknown.
The arrival of the Internet era can no longer be described as a verbal explosion. Every day, every hour, or even every second, tens of billions of netizens around the world are creating their own stories and new knowledge. The amount of knowledge accumulated in the past is already a huge amount, and the birth of new knowledge continues to accumulate in this amount, and countless new content is constantly added. At this time, you cannot even fully master a professional content. It is too huge, so huge that you can read and study every moment, and you can't finish all the professional books until you die.
The arrival of the Internet has destroyed the knowledge structure of the professional system, and our research is built in the future, so we have adopted a new teaching method - demand and suspense teaching. Simply put, in specific practice, we look at what technology you need and what knowledge you want, and then build your knowledge system based on needs.
What knowledge does our research require? This is suspense. Now I will uncover the answer to the mystery-"
Dr. Tom pointed to the busy senior students outside the glass window: "First of all, we need nursing knowledge, debridement, and cleaning the operating table - this is a confidential study. We cannot hire nurses, nurses, surgical assistants, so you have to know this technique. Then go and learn, these simple, existing knowledge systems are not within the scope of my teaching, I will only teach you the future.
Of course, you don’t need to master all nursing knowledge, because the mature knowledge system is very complete and detailed, many of which are just not used in your lifetime or rarely used. You don’t need to know in detail, just enough. This is an Internet era. You can find anything online, and some knowledge and technology that are rarely used should be stored online. Check it out when needed, and that’s enough.
Of course, the knowledge you learned will not be in vain. Learn nursing. I will give you a nursing license, learn neurology, I will give you a neurologist license, learn surgery, and I will give you a surgical diploma. Don’t you all have dual identities? You can apply for an academic qualification and a professional license to each identity."
As he was speaking, a senior student pushed the equipment car into the isolation observation room. He respectfully asked Dr. Tom to check the operating car - this student had never appeared by the operating table, and it seemed that he had been busy in other rooms.
Dr. Tom lifted the disinfection cloth covered in the surgical car, and a human skeleton was shown, but... the bones looked very strange, and the shape of their human skeletons did not seem to be like bones.
Dr. Tom picked up a hand bone, showed it to the students, and continued, "This is our research result...one of them. As we all know, the human body is carbohydrates, and the bones are all calcium carbonate and other things, but has anyone thought about what would it be if it weren't carbohydrates?"
Dr. Tom pointed out the window and continued: "The male and female subjects were injured in a big explosion. They were crushed and squeezed by the explosion's air waves. The skin was slightly injured and had lacerations, but they were basically kept intact. The incomplete ones were the bones.
Among them, the female experimental subjects had shattered many parts of the bones, which were almost impossible to repair; the lungs were highly congested and almost lost their function; the cartilage soft tissues such as the throat, esophagus and other cartilage were all paste, and now they rely entirely on machines to maintain their lives. If we had not existed, they would continue to fall into a coma in the hospital until...death. Even if a miracle happened, they would be bedridden for life.
Fortunately, our research made a breakthrough at this time and we needed to try human experiments... After approval, we obtained these two experimental subjects. Of course, this is not our first human experiment, but the sixth time. We are basically sure of this type of surgery.
Did someone come up with the answer to the suspense I mentioned just now? Yes, it is silicon and germanium. Many years ago, people had discovered that "silicon aquatic organisms, of course, the excretion of these silicon aquatic organisms is very problematic. So we guess that in the gravity environment of the earth, carbohydrates are the most suitable for the environment, but in the supergravity environment, if the gravity environment of a certain planet is much greater than that of the earth, perhaps the form of organisms is silicon water, or silicon or other compounds.
This idea is so wonderful. The most advanced prosthetic transplant surgery currently uses titanium, which is stronger and lighter than bones, but there is a problem - it cannot pass through metal detectors. For ordinary people, this seems not a problem, but for agents, it is a disaster to make the alarm sound. With silicon bone, this problem is solved. It can be harder than carbon bones, and the muscles attached to silicon bones can have a greater effect - we have tested that its hardness is 1 times that of normal bones, and can withstand U times the stretching force, impact force, and explosive force of normal bones.
Think about it, your fist is U times harder than ordinary people, and you can jump out of a house with a height of U times. What is that? And all of this is made with our hands... This is our product, it is printed through a full-space printer."
Dr. Tom showed the silicon bones to everyone, muttering: "Perfection, it is a work of art. It is completely consistent with the original bones of the experimental subject, because we printed them while scanning the other party's bones, almost exactly the same as the original bones, but the material is slightly different."
"Full space printer?" An Feng blurted out: "Is it 30 printing?"
"30 printer?" Dr. Tom glanced at An Feng and replied: "This name is very good. I told the inventor to suggest to him the name."
Dr. Tom put down his bones, and Ellie Sulun beside An Feng muttered in a low voice: "U-bi? It's so incredible, silicon crystal..."
An Feng knew what the girl wanted to say: carbon crystals are called graphite and diamonds, while silicon crystals also have molecular arrangements similar to diamonds. They are named after the discoverer Dr. Mosanne, and are called mosanite. The brilliant color of mosanite is only 5 times higher than diamonds, and the hardness density is slightly lower than diamonds. Unexpectedly, the bones are made into U times harder than carbon bones.
"This is not just a mathematical relationship," An Feng smiled and explained in a low voice: "Carbon bone is just a normal calcium carbonate, and this silicon bone... I guess it is not just a silicon crystal, there may be something else."
No girl doesn't like diamonds, and moissanite can be artificially synthesized, so it is often regarded as "false diamonds" and "imitation diamonds" are inlaid on jewelry. However, this kind of jewelry is far more beautiful than diamond jewelry, and its cheapness is even more popular for women to pursue. The necklace that Yili usually wears is probably a moissanite necklace, which is very dazzling and blinds many people's eyes.
"That's right," Dr. Tom heard An Feng's words and continued: "This is a silicon germanium compound. The physiological mechanism is infinitely close to carbon bones. The human body has no rejection reaction at all. OK, the children have completed debridement. Let's start. The first time you are exposed to this kind of surgery, let's start the seniors first. I hope you can learn the knowledge you need as soon as possible."
This is a very bitter operation. During one operation, there are more than 30 kinds of scissors needed, and more than ten styles of needles for suturing wounds. The whole set of surgery lasts more than 100 hours. The amount of knowledge it requires takes ordinary people for years to learn. However, for newcomers such as An Feng, they must master it in just a few dozen hours, at least master the basics.
There is no way, the operation time is too long, and Dr. Tom and several other researchers can take turns to the simpler suture surgery, but this group of souls was completely left to the seniors. In the last few hours of the operation, all the seniors fell down, and the newcomers could only barely go into battle... I hope that after the female injured person woke up, she would not think that the wounds cut by An Feng were too ugly.
Continuously concentrate and learn a lot of new knowledge, while constantly helping, handing gauze and scissors, etc. In the end, you have to go barefoot and take a short nap in the middle. No matter how high the IQ or strong the physical strength these people can't stand it in the end. By the time the operation is completed, there is no one who can stand up in the entire operating room.
"Okay, leave one person on duty, pay attention to the instrument display," Dr. Tom forced his sleepy eyes to instruct: "The rest of them have two hours of rest, and after two hours, except for the rotation of duty personnel, the rest of them can rest."
After instructing his students, Dr. Tom picked up the phone on the wall and notified the person outside: "The operation is over and she is still alive."
After saying that, there seemed to be a cheer from the phone, but Dr. Tom could no longer cover him. He staggered to the lounge next door and fell asleep on the chair. The senior brothers were familiar with the road, skillfully flashed in vain, and the four freshmen were left looking at each other. Finally, An Feng reluctantly stood up and recommended himself: "I'm on the first shift."
Yili looked around and saw that her senior brother had no objection, and hurriedly said, "It's better for me. I'm too excited and can't sleep for a while, but I'm afraid I'll fall asleep and can't shout no matter what. I'm on the first shift, and I'll call you in two hours... who?"
"I", An Feng responded, immediately seized the time, lying directly on the floor of the operating room, and fell asleep.
Two hours later, An Feng was pushed to wake up. Eli looked tired, but she was still sleepless: "Kain, I'm extremely sleepy, but I still can't sleep. I can chat with you for a while. When I fall asleep, you put me on the floor."
"What are you talking about?" The constant temperature and humidity operating room is good except for blood and dirt on the ground. When An Feng was sleeping, Yili had cleaned the operating room, and now she doesn't need to cover her with a quilt when sleeping here.
There was a chair next to the operating table, which was where the person on duty sat. An Feng sat on the chair, his head was still drowsy. He looked at the instruments and showed that the patient's body temperature, breathing and heartbeat became normal. It seemed that the time on duty was not difficult to resist.
What kind of fierceness will this female patient be after she wakes up? It’s really exciting.
Chapter completed!