Because the test drug failed, the entire laboratory suddenly fell into despair.
The reason for despair is not that they cannot imitate Jiu Xuan Zai Zao Pill, but that they have already imitated it one to one, but the results are completely different.
This suddenly put everyone in a dead end.
If it doesn’t work if you copy it exactly the same, what should you do to make it useful?
Rogers was also completely confused. He was pacing back and forth with the imitation pills, muttering: "What to do next...what else to do next...make them exactly the same."
No, should we try in a different direction next?"
Several pharmacy experts also looked frustrated.
In all their years of working in the industry, they have never encountered such a bizarre thing.
Smith thought for a moment, remembered something, and asked Rogers: "Is it possible that Jiuxuan Pharmaceutical has some different processes in the preparation process?"
Rogers touched his forehead and asked, "What does it mean specifically?"
Smith said: "For example, did they boil it and then dry it, bake it, or expose it to the sun for seven or forty-nine days..."
Rogers asked in confusion: "Why seven, seven and forty-nine days? What kind of logic is this?"
Smith said: "I don't know either. My daughter is watching the English version of "Journey to the West," a Chinese mythology story in which the immortals who refine elixirs usually use square numbers, such as seven, seven, forty-nine.
Nine-nine-eighty-one..."
Rogers said awkwardly: "Isn't this too damn imprecise?"
Smith said seriously: "This matter has become very metaphysical now, so we have to think about whether there is something metaphysical that we haven't noticed."
As he spoke, Smith added: "By the way, I heard that traditional Chinese medicine has a lot of particularities to it, such as how much water to add, how long to boil, whether to boil over high heat or low heat, the effects will be different..."
Smith thought of something and hurriedly added: "By the way, "Journey to the West" also said that sometimes to make elixirs, you need to use rootless water. If you use other water, you can't achieve the desired effect.
The medicine works!”
Rogers rubbed his temples and asked him: "What is this rootless water?"
Smith said: "The so-called rootless water, as explained in Journey to the West, is rain falling from the sky. Because rainwater comes from the sky, it is said to be rootless water."
Rogers almost fainted and blurted out: "No matter where the water comes from, isn't it H2O? Why is rainwater better than other water? Isn't rainwater also transformed from water vapor that evaporates from the ocean?"
Smith spread his hands and said: "So this is metaphysics! If it has a scientific basis, it is science. It is precisely because there is no scientific basis that it is called metaphysics."
Rogers asked him: "What do you mean, next we have different teams trying to prepare this formula in different ways? For example, who cooks it over high heat, who cooks it over low heat, and who uses natural air drying?"
Who uses high temperature for baking? Then let them try different water, such as who uses rainwater from the sky, who uses well water underground, and who uses snow water from snow mountains?”