810 The Road to the Future Accelerates the Entire Era
"Let me talk about the conclusion first. Intelligent creatures whose underlying cell structure can withstand cosmic radiation are not far away."
"Huh?" The old director was a little surprised, "What did you say? Are you just talking nonsense? Why have I never heard of it?"
"Your old field is about people. My field is not about people." Lan Ze said matter-of-factly.
Among the technologies that he and the Ministry of Nuclear Industry have jointly developed, there are more than ten different versions of the underlying structure of cells that can withstand nuclear radiation. Among them are low-cost, simple and easy-to-implement versions, and there are also versions that facilitate the construction of complex multicellular organisms.
The original practical design was to treat nuclear pollution with microorganisms, which are still used in contaminated areas all over the world. Because of the deliberate safety design, this thing dies very quickly in nature, and every time a small area is treated, the microorganisms need to be repeatedly added.
In this way, the level of relevant personnel improves very quickly.
The nuclear power plants currently in trial operation in the experimental city are also developed using organisms with radiation-resistant structures as their cell base. In the future exploration and development of extraterrestrial energy sites, energy stations can be easily established in radiation environments.
While developing the nuclear power plant, Fairy also has a team that has been working on radiation-resistant versions of nerve cells for half a year. They have used various methods to test quantum entanglement within the cells. The current finished nerve cells include quantum resonance and direct communication.
Two major categories. The next step is to use these cells to conduct neural network experiments.
In addition, in Wei Hanyang's research institute, the whale brain has been clearly analyzed, and a whale brain simulator composed of a stack of computing arrays is currently running.
In medical databases across China, there are human brain samples and great ape brain samples accumulated over the years.
If Lanze wants to do brain carving, these can be used as a reference.
He can completely use radiation-resistant versions of nerve cells to replace the brain cells evolved in nature to reproduce the same computing structure.
At the same time, he can also deduce more efficient neural connection methods and create new brains that are completely different from nature's design.
After all, he is the one who holds patents on computing arrays. The publicly applied patents are only a small part of the arrays and auxiliary structures he deduced; a large number of original designs that are more powerful than the patents are already stored in the confidential database of the China Computing Institute.
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By accumulating these existing resources that Lan Ze has access to, he can already create several new types of radiation-resistant intelligent creatures.
If you only need to clone a new creature that looks like an existing creature, and you have the development technology at hand, it will not be a difficult task.
The old director became more serious as he listened: "Your skills are a bit dangerous."
When he kept smiling, there were many loose folds around his eyes.
"Yeah. Our country's leadership seems to think so too."
Lan Ze pointed at Xiao Jiang at the door. "He took me back to China a few days ago and was escorted by a military aircraft formation."
Lan Ze said it just as a fun thing.
The old man nodded happily: "Your life is now much more valuable than your mutation."
He shook his head again: "Mathematicians are really scary."
In order to reassure him, Lan Ze took the initiative to explain: "These technologies are all in cooperation with the Ministry of Nuclear Industry and are actually in the hands of the state. What I do in the company is much simpler than these things."
The old director nodded: "You also told me everything today. I didn't expect artificial life technology to develop so fast in the past few years."
"It all happened naturally. The part I did personally was just writing a biochemical editor."
"I really don't know if you are being modest or showing off," the old director said with a smile.
The greatest assistance of artificial life technology is the biochemical editor that can deduce the composition and structure of three-dimensional macromolecules.
The chemical and biological deduction functions of this editor are based on precise calculations of the rules of the physical world. Under normal circumstances, this work requires the cooperation of physicists and excellent mathematicians. But under normal circumstances, these two
Who would think of building a biochemical editor if we cooperate with others?
Without Lanze and the biochemical editor, maybe in a few years, biochemical editing will gradually progress, and life design will also leap from viruses to cellular organisms. But isn’t the role of genius to accelerate the entire era?
"I have said so much, but actually I just want to ask you a question." Lan Ze was a little embarrassed, but still asked the question, "What if there was an intelligent creature that looked like a human, thought like a human, and had internal organs like a human.
Only the structure inside the cells is not like human cells... Of course, reproductive isolation must also exist. Do you think it is a human?"
Lanze's implication is that whether it is an "idiot" with a brain but no brain, a chimpanzee, or even an orca, in terms of biological classification, they are all closer to humans than this thing.
Who is qualified to be the same kind of "human" in China?
But his question seemed to stump the old director.
The old man looked down at the tea and thought quietly for a while. He said: "There is too much information today. Let me think about it carefully."
During dinner time, Wei Hanyang was surrounded by people.
After all, the employees of the institute are all women.
There are sometimes guests in the institute, but those who are so good-looking... don't look at them for nothing. Only young girls are shy. Most of the "little girls" in the institute are charming aunties, looking at them carefully.
They have no scruples in picking up young people. Even real little girls seem to be led astray by them.
The old director was very... proud of this grand occasion. It was as if he was the one being watched.
The Wei fairy is quite accustomed to their sight.
Unless there was eye contact, he would smile politely; most of the sight, he would treat it as if it didn't exist.
However, there were a lot of women who deliberately came into his eyes. So, during the meal, he simply hid in the kitchen for a while.
When I came out, I brought freshly cooked radish soup on a tray. I handed a small bowl to my grandfather first.
White radish shreds are scattered in the clear soup, with green onions floating on top. The color scheme is beautiful.
"Whatever you are cooking has no meaty taste at all!" The old man criticized it directly by pushing it out with his chopsticks.
The radish soup on the tray is all served, and there are only a few small bowls.
Lan Ze quickly brought a bowl to himself and Xiao Jiang. He knew the craftsmanship of Wei Yaojing. This soup is a signature dish and very delicious. It is refreshing and relieves greasiness, and is good for digestion. If the green color added is coriander, the taste will be even better.
Beautiful.
Of the three remaining small bowls, Fairy Wei brought two bowls to Xiaolu and Orchid, who showed him around, to express her gratitude.
The last bowl is his own.
The grandson ignored his grandfather's troubles throughout the whole process. Instead, he smiled at Lan Ze when he sat down.
Lan Ze received it and turned to the old director and smiled. He regarded it as a relay for them.
Lan Ze could see it anyway. When the old director's son was alive, he was probably scolded by his father, so he kept him at a distance and traveled far away. He didn't even want to come back to see his father if nothing happened, and he probably didn't want to come back if something happened.
The old man finished his meal, took the clear soup cooked by his grandson, and sipped it in small sips.
"Hey, Lan Ze," the old man suddenly asked, "What do you think of my research institute?"
"ah?"
"What do you think about collecting naturally occurring mutations to enhance human beings?"
"It's pretty good. At the very least, the quality of life of future generations can be improved."
Chapter completed!