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Chapter 430: B 289: Actually, I Also Want to Be a Salted

    Chapter 430: B 289: Actually, I Also Want to Be a Salted<div>


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    Moreover, another negative objective rule is that with the continuous advancement of technology, the learning time required to umte basic knowledge will inevitably be longer, which will not change as children’s learning abilities continue to improve.<div>


    In ancient times, being able to read and write was enough to work as an ountant, but in the twenty-first century, this has be a matter for elementary school students.


    In the previous timeline, Harrison rk finished learning advanced calculus in preschool education, but it took ordinary people forty years toplete their undergraduate studies.


    In ancient times, those who could live to thirty years old didn’t even need to read books or be eloquent, as they were already considered respected and well- read wise men in their hometowns.


    If they could read a little more and write, they were considered people with real knowledge.


    The reason for this was that there was not much human memory needed in ancient times, as knowledge was still in the process of umtion.


    Of course, there were also extraordinary and unique geniuses in ancient times, who could reach profound truths with a minimal amount of background knowledge, but they could onlyment not being born a thousand yearster.


    By the twenty-first century, however, masters at the age of thirty became rare and one in a million.


    By the thirty-first century, true schrly masters were usually over one hundred years old and still mentally sharp, considered “middle-aged” and “elderly.”


    Looking at the whole of humanity, among the hundreds of millions of scientific workers, Martha Owen is the only one of her kind, one in a billion.


    Scientists like Dr. Owen and Scott are not bad, but the gap between them and people like Bernal Connor and Immanuel is infinitely vast.


    The reason for this phenomenon lies in the fact that with the continuous extension of the average lifespan in future generations, the original short lifespan of a few decades has been extended to nearly two hundred years.<div>


    After experiencing a dozen years of youth and growth, people basically still reach adulthood at around sixteen, followed by a long period of maturity, whichsts until a few decades before death, when irreversible aging begins to cause noticeable physical decline and mental slowdown.


    As for various diseases that can potentially lead to mental decline, with the help of medical methods like Quark Therapy Device and Internal Cirction Cultivation Tank, which can almost reconstruct the body, they are not a problem at all.


    The body can be reconstructed, and broken parts can be reced.


    Harrison rk contemted for a long time and decided to take a big step forward in biology and medicine.


    He decided not to wait passively for future generations or idents to increase the awakening rate, nor to ce most of his hopes on the S Bacteria, but to take the initiative to attack,


    In the previous timeline, schrs have left many ways to develop genes, such as Dr. James Wright’s James Amino Acid, Dr. Watson Gesf’s gene fluid transformation, and targeted gene awakening transformation techniques.


    Without S Bacteria Antibody, these three technologies could raise the gene awakening rate of ordinary people to the level of 28-30%.


    Later, these three techniques were reced by the invincible S Bacteria Antibody, and without the fertile ground of their birth, they were lost in the long river of history.


    Although Harrison rkhadn’t systematically learned these pieces of knowledge, he had some understanding of them.


    Now in a sense, he can also be considered a schr. In his mind, he has selectively memorized some of the major medical and biological research breakthroughs from the middle andte 21st century, organized by the History Institute.


    He will first present a few key core technologies, including academic achievements rted to tackling critical illnesses such as lung cancer, liver cancer, AIDS, and ALS, which will be given to Lamont-Nigel Ramsey.<div>


    “Infinite Base Pairs – On the Essence of Gic Information” and research on silent genes for James Amino Acid will be given to Ellen Elvin.


    With Ellen’s capabilities and Harrison rk’s direct guidance,pleting the first half of the work is no problem, while the second half belongs to the truly epoch-making technological breakthrough, which is as much as seven hundred years ahead of the previous timeline.


    Harrison rk doesn’t expect Eilen to seed, but as long as he tries, it can be considered a highlight in history.


    In the future, it is possible that someone will inherit this path and eventually bring James Amino Acid back from the lost history several hundred years ahead of time.


    James Amino Acid has its drawbacks, it suppresses emotions when improving attention, and bes an aplice of the invaders when infiltrated with “Song of the Wilderness.”


    However, after “Song of the Wilderness” is contained, the disadvantages of James Amino Acid disappear, leaving only benefits.


    Harrison rk will also include the research and development intentions of gene fluid and awakening transformation technology in the future “Madman’s Conjecture Collection,” as for whether they can seed in the end and what consequences they will have, will be seenter.


    Of course, this matter must be done carefully.


    He has never implemented such significant changes to the essence of humanity before, and the future has be elusive again.


    Harrison rk is not afraid of failure; he can write it into the brocade pouch and implements it next month. If something goes wrong, he can remedy it if he returns and sees the situation is wrong.


    However, if he wins the gamble, he can imagine what will happen.<div>


    With thebination of three self-developed gene awakening technologies and the special effects of S Bacteria Antibody, humanity will achieve a never- before-seen massive improvement.


    When he goes back, there may be more Gctic Humans fighting side by side with him.


    He might even lose his title as the strongest warrior.But so what?


    Like this time, if there were a hundred thousand Gctic human warriors, they would have won on the spot.


    What Harrison rk wanted was never to show off by fighting alone.


    He wished for more powerfulrades.


    At that time, he will first use the kid’s mom’s natural intimacy, put on a disy of all eighteen martial arts to win her over, then teach her to y chess, and then gradually reveal some of the invaders’ tactics to push her up little by little.


    During the decisive battle, he would happily hide in themand ship as a salted fish guard, watching hisrades triumph under the kid’s mom’smand – wouldn’t that be beautiful?


    Of course, this is just Harrison rk’s beautiful vision.


    After all, he himself broke the 35% limit and continued to improve. In addition to the umtion of the above things, there was also the contribution of arge amount of particle-interference bomb radiation assimtion and the quantum stimtion brought by the stars in his mind.


    Thetter two things are not likely to be manufactured in advance.


    Needham Brown reaching 35% was undoubtedly directly rted to the Resurrection Factor, which also had a great deal of chance.


    An hourter, Rainer and Chris Owen finally saw him.


    Harrison rk spread a piece of paper in front of them, “Before, I nned to add ten new projects to tackle, but now the situation has changed, and we need to add twelve projects. The two new ones are…”


    After a while, he said to the two astonished men, “These two projectsplement each other, each with its focus. One leans towards biology, the other towards medicine, but they both actually deal with gic information. I will invite Eilen Elvin from Linton Research Institute and former vice- president of the North American Medical Science Association, Lamont-Nigel Ramsey, to lead the work. In terms of rank, both of them are under your direct jurisdiction, as the head of the Summit Research Institute, Rainer.”


    Rainer hesitated slightly, “I know both of them well, and Dr. Ethan Evans is even my superior. I think their research areas are quite different from the fields I excel in. It might be better to establish the Summit Life Science Research Institute separately and let them make their decisions.”


    Chen Feng shook his head, “Rainer, don’t belittle yourself, I have my reasons for letting you be their boss. It’s all about your ability and has nothing to do with your skin color. I trust you more than anyone else. With you carrying out my strategy, the n won’t deviate from its direction. Do you understand?” “Alright, I’ll try.”


    Harrison rk: “You can’t say you’ll try, but you must do well.”


    “Okay, I must do well.”


    “That’s right.”


    Chris Owen, who was next to him, looked a little ufortable when he heard Harrison rk wanted to add more projects, and had already dug up big shots, making it inevitable for the projects to start.


    In the previous n, Whale Group had already invested a lot of money, and now Harrison rk wasing back, even changing his mind at thest minute, Mr. Owen felt a great deal of pressure, even though Whale Group was strong, after all, such arge volume needed to support many people, and the money couldn’t be spent like this.


    Harrison rk saw his dilemma at a nce and smiled, “Mr. Owen, don’t worry. I will continue to add investment on my side, and the share situation will be proportionally converted at that time. No one will take advantage of anyone.”


    Chris Owen’s facial expression changed several times in a short period of time.


    He, who was always decisive, hesitated for a rare moment.


    After carefully weighing the options for a long time, he said, “I need to go out for a conference call, wait for me for half an hour.”


    Harrison rk nodded: “Okay.”


    As soon as Chris Owen left, Harrison rk pulled Rainer over and opened the PowerPoint document he had prepared, starting to exin the ultra-pure carbon monomer technology for ultra-highputing power carbon- structuredputer chips.


    In a sense, carbon should be considered the mostplex, richest in characteristics, most variable, and most mysterious element on Earth.


    Since humans created the science of chemistry, proposed the concept of carbon elements, and went through so many years of development until the 21st century, our exploration of carbon elements is still quite superficial, and graphene is still a high-end technology.


    The basic forces within carbon atoms areplex enough to form carbon-based life, even humans.


    “The technical difficulty lies in two ces. First, purification. It is difficult to achieve with our current technology. However, when our previous materials research ispleted, we can improve equipment and processes to meet the standard.”


    “Second, synthesizing a chip-level crystal structure that is both stable and has high electron transport capacity. This carbon-crystal structure integrated circuit is smaller in volume, with stronger and more stable electron transport capacity than monocrystalline silicon chips, and can even formrge three- dimensional structures. Look closely at the molecr form of this structure.”


    Harrison rk pointed to the PPT where he had drawn by hand a three- dimensional structure diagram of the molecr form, different from graphite crystal, diamond crystal, and fullerene molecr structures.


    Rainer pondered for a while, “The molecr form is reasonable, but the synthesis conditions you proposed still exceed our technological level.”


    Harrison rkughed and clicked on the next image, “This is the equipment I designed. Take a closer look at which new materials we use in it.”


    Rainer nced and was startled, “Apart from these two special metals, the other room-temperature superconducting materials and the three materials that cannot be obtained under existing conditions are all in our previous projects.”
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