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Chapter 293 Basic research is always useless

The observable window of identifiable fluctuations was not long, and the whole process lasted for about ten seconds, and then was lost in the complex clutter due to the weakening of intensity.

The mental senses register this wave, and its pattern is transmitted to the mental senses like a real wave from the immature mental body formed around the moon body.

From the assistant's perspective, the sample only twitched briefly and then returned to a regular pulsing state.

But Kraft was so excited that he almost started to smoke. The last time he saw him like this was when he got a whole box of heavy, golden rewards at Solace Harbor. The bottle was like a piece of red-hot pure gold, and its hot attraction held his gaze.

Adsorbs firmly to glass.

"A miracle." Kraft stared at the pulsating mass for a long time, then put the bottle back into its base.

The expected discomfort hit him. He adjusted the direction of his body and fell into the chair, making the armrests creak. An invisible feeling of embarrassment and suffocation squeezed out from the space, making people feel that every inch of his body was being squeezed.

Throw it into a large hydraulic machine and roll it into infinitely thin dough.

The pain of being separated from the spiritual senses cannot calm the idea of ​​continuing the experiment. Perhaps he understands Professor Morrison. The more he knows, the less he can resist the incredible attraction of that power.

It is not an effect achieved through distorted thinking like black liquor, but a judgment based on one's own existing knowledge and evaluation - it may be the ultimate answer to the disease.

Even within the knowledge of alien souls, this is a temptation that is difficult to refuse.

The biggest scams are always the truth, and the most tempting traps always involve real money.

Neither Morrison nor the researcher who died in the royal tomb completed the transformation from his job to a heretic overnight.

They may all be people with basic conscience, hovering in front of the highest threshold they can reach, and are not allowed to enter due to the limitations of the times.

The first step is always ambiguous. Kraft clearly realizes that he is in the same position as they were at that time, and there will be no difference because of a higher cognitive level.

They stand in front of the gate of a new field. If they take a small step forward, they can cross the previous upper limit. The risk does exist, but it is within an acceptable range.

Take a small step, just a small step. Once you figure out what this step is, there won't be much problem in stopping. Even if safety is ensured, it doesn't matter if you go deeper. There is plenty of room for maneuver.

It's also clear that if you go too deep, sooner or later something will go wrong.

In essence, it is a gamble with the deep level. As long as you win enough chips and exit in time before paying the price, or after bearing part of the acceptable price, you will reap pure gains in vain.

It is obvious that Professor Morrison lost the bet because he did not know enough about the deep level, his method was wrong, and he did not know what was most valuable. Maybe he felt that the price was within the acceptable range just before he crossed the final boundary.

Inside.

Now there is another professor who has discovered this bet and is ready to end it. He has far more professional knowledge than the former one, rich experience in deep contact and ability to handle accidents, and he can definitely do better.

Definitely can do better?

Really? Kraft asked himself. Does he really understand the depths and the things embedded in his arm?

Well, now he has another advantage, he has self-awareness.

He would be sorry for himself if he didn't try now. If he gave up like this, he might wake up every night in the future, reflecting on whether the rejection at that time was worth it in the face of each unmanageable condition.

Of course, it might not work tonight. The amount of mental senses used today was already large enough, and as the experiment dragged on, it unknowingly exceeded the previous level.

"Coop, prepare the rabbit from last time and use it tomorrow." In line with the principle that experimental animals should not be used dual-purpose, the rabbit whose blood was taken last time is still kept in the backyard of the clinic and has not been harmed for the time being.

The kitchen is vicious, but its good days should be over.

The focus of the experiment quickly shifted towards unexpected discoveries. As for the clueless high-precision deep impact detection device... what is it? Did the Inquisition provide research funds? Even the rabbit was purchased at its own expense.

From the next day, Kraft's time in the clinic was reduced to half a day, giving him free time and David a chance to exercise. To put it mildly.

Animal testing was quickly put on the agenda.

He temporarily named this fluctuation the "defibrillator effect" to commemorate his experience in discovering the phenomenon of ventricular fibrillation caused by digitalis.

The plan for the preliminary experiment is to clarify the mechanism of the "defibrillator effect". Is it to relieve the inhibition of the sodium-potassium pump by digitalis in some way, readjust the ion gradient inside and outside the cell, or to use some more "magic" method to forcibly restore it?

Myocardial diastolic function.

If it is the former, it may be used for first aid treatment of digitalis poisoning.

Considering that there are currently no conditions to explore from a microscopic perspective, he hopes to explore the mechanism from the impact of fluctuations on normal tissues.

After the animal, which still knew nothing about its fate, had a hearty meal, it was firmly tied to the experimental table with a restraint belt, and a glass bottle containing the sample was placed close to the heart. The distance between the rabbit's heart and the sample was about three horizontal fingers.

This is still too far to only cover the fluctuations of the sample itself, and that thin incomplete spiritual body needs to be expanded further to be able to obtain it.

He tried to stimulate a larger and more effective "defibrillator effect" by injecting large doses of digitalis juice.

After injecting a dose of digitalis equivalent to twice the previous dose, higher intensity fluctuations were indeed observed, but they were always limited to the range of the sample itself, with no significant range expansion.

This difficulty stuck in the experiment for nearly two days. No matter whether the dose was increased, the concentration was reduced, or the injection time was extended, the intensity could only be increased, and the fluctuations were always limited to the sample's poor shapeless spiritual body.

Moreover, after being subjected to high-intensity experiments, the already weak mental body of the sample showed signs of weakness.

Kraft had to let it rest for half a day and reflect on whether there was anything wrong with the method.

The so-called 'wave' is something that can only be mediated by the mental body, so it can only be detected by the mental senses.

It is the same as applying coupling agent between the probe and the skin before an ultrasound examination. It requires a mental body or a medium with similar properties to effectively spread the waves to other places.

This determines whether the experiment can be carried out further and whether it can be applied to humans.

With this range, even if the pericardial cavity is removed and a sample emitting fluctuations is attached to the heart surface, it may not affect the entire left ventricle.

"It's more troublesome than I thought." Kraft took the rabbit off the experimental table and stuffed it into the cage, and fed him two lettuce leaves.

Facts have proved that if you are not willing to take risks, you will definitely gain something. There is always an insurmountable gap between theory and application.

"But it doesn't matter. Basic research has always been 'useless', so you should be mentally prepared."

In the past few days, the frequency and duration of mental sensory use have increased unprecedentedly, to the point where I feel a little scared when I think about it, but my tolerance for pain during disconnection has not increased significantly.

Reason and self-control tell him that his current state is a bit like the gambler above, who can't wait to put chips into the next round.

The best option is not to change the plan, but to go to a sober meeting outside and do something else - such as returning to the clinic to take over the work, or caring about Green's mental state after he goes out for recuperation.


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