In the blink of an eye, another half year passed.
Two years after returning.
Inside the 'Neurology' department in Data Center Hall No. 4, officially established a year ago.
Zhang Feng looked at the report in his hand and a professional vocabulary book on neurology.
Because he didn't quite understand it.
Whenever Zhang Feng saw certain terms in the report, he needed to translate them.
Yet after more than a year of diligently studying neurology.
Zhang Feng felt he had somewhat grasped the basics.
At the very least, he could understand most of the professional vocabulary.
But he also realized that his previous thoughts on neurology were somewhat whimsical.
Because the subject of analyzing 'neuron signals' with 'superconducting chips' had hit a major roadblock at the very first step.
And that was how to distinguish the signals.
One must understand that each person's brain is structured differently, with different thoughts.
Even if superconducting quantum precision could break through this, achieving a perfect linkage, how could one make people feel as if they were truly there?
This problem puzzled many researchers for quite some time.
Finally, someone proposed a bold idea.
That was to use superconducting chips to create interference in specific brain regions, and then send signal instructions to the brain.
In this way, a sensory immersion could be achieved.
Finally, by wearing certain glasses, imaging within the field of vision could also be achieved.
Then, when a person is lying down, they could perform various operations in the virtual world just by thinking.
The Computation Power Building and wireless superconducting chips working together could achieve such precision.
But whether this would cause damage to the brain is unknown.
Furthermore, analyzing neurons is also a major issue.
The human brain has always been a mystery that humans cannot unravel.
Plus, it involves subjects in biology and genetics.
In the end, the greatest problem arose.
If resources on biology and genetics need to be utilized.
It would then affect the production and calculations of various medicines and Spirit Stones.
Although seemingly about neurology, in the end, it still leads to delays in allocating resources to other major areas.
Zhang Feng found himself at an impasse, unsure where to allocate resources.
After all, there was still a year until the Adventure World.
This year should not be wasted.
After all, projects like superconducting chips are steadily progressing, destined for major breakthroughs.
Other industries only need to wait for the cost of superconductors to come down, then a great leap can be achieved.
Everyone is progressing.
The problem of 'virtual reality' in neurology alone has become a new challenge.
But once it emerges, it will undoubtedly be another major breakthrough, driving various industries.
Zhang Feng can also use the principles of virtual reality to simulate various adventure scenarios within it.
However, if only neurology personnel were to ponder this matter, progress would not be significant, especially as it would consume a lot of computational resources.
If borrowing other personnel, and in the next world, it turns out solved, extra efforts would be wasted.
Moreover, if the next world does not figure it out, or lacks relevant technology.
In reality, it would again be delayed.
Zhang Feng suddenly felt that being a leader is not easy, since seemingly everything is right, yet everything is wrong.
This turned out to be quite a unique new experience.
Also on this day.
Zhang Feng glanced at the future resource allocation plan without immediately finalizing it, instead caught in hesitation, he sighed inwardly:
'No matter what I do, it's wrong, and no matter what I do, it's right; this experience is quite absurd.
Can't things be a little more black and white?'
Zhang Feng thought to himself, a small personal thought.
Because in normal logic, his decision-making would be based on data analysis and strategic priority.
Or simply put, if he were not the head of the family.
Actually, more often the decision should be made by the planning department.
...
Another month later.
After analysis by the planning department, neurology was to go solo, without any existing resources benefits.
Because the leap is too great, the logical chain breaks.
Zhang Feng also decided that neurology would go solo, and add himself to the mix.
He considered this to be a warm-up before raising a pet.
Zhang Feng thought this was pretty good.
At the very least, it leaves room, without delaying superconducting resources, nor himself.
But it was precisely at this moment that Zhang Feng suddenly understood.
Human resources are limited.
Not only his own abilities are limited, but also the global capabilities.
No wonder Chen Genius grabbed a project and only did one.
Because parallel progress in several lines is totally beyond one's capacity.
So now the focus is to primarily target superconducting production lines and Z1 replacement, striving to achieve civilian-level pricing within three years, unlocking more labor force and computing power.
Currently, optimize 20% of Spirit Stones, use them first.
And the cost has also dropped significantly.
Now, after more than two years.
Plus the first batch of superconducting equipment's research priority usage rights.
Currently, the daily production of Spirit Stones is 1.2 million pieces, priced at 15 million.
Already meeting the needs for the 'first batch of elementary school flowers' and some professional martial artists.
And it started a year ago.
Including Spirit Flowers and Spirit Fruits, which have also been distributed, many martial artists have started Spiritual Qi Tempering Body.
Gene medicine, however, is somewhat stuck, and hasn't formally entered mass R&D.
After all, its usage constitution is too high, at least around 100 Constitution.
Considering this, Zhang Feng felt the production capacity of the data center is somewhat too large.
It might as well free up some manpower and hand the rights to the chemical formula for the remedy to various medical and other related institutions, or institutions capable of production.
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