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Chapter 287 Debate

"He was a classmate of a Harvard friend and I, and we were visiting a senior Chinese medicine practitioner when she was assassinated."

Zhang Yang described Wang Yang's cousin's identity as his friend, which saved him a lot of trouble in explanation and was considered reasonable.

"You actually have classmates from Harvard University? Is it true or false?"

"Is Harvard University awesome? Why can't I have such classmates?" Zhang Yang asked with some dissatisfaction.

The meaning of her words was obviously that how could her virtue be related to a Harvard student?

Damn it, Su Jin'er even threw herself into my arms and became my girlfriend, but I kept a low profile and didn't say it out loud, Zhang Yang cursed secretly in his heart.

"Well, I've also heard about the Three Kingdoms Invitational Tournament. This time, I was won by students from Donghai Medical University and successfully cured the brain-death problem. It's a miracle."

Professor Qiu continued with a thoughtful expression: "It's just that his use of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture is not easy to promote, so we don't pay attention to it."

"That student you are talking about is him." Shen Xue pointed at Zhang Yang and said.

"It's you?"



The three people shouted in surprise almost in unison.

"It was just a fluke last time."

Zhang Yang quickly explained, not wanting to waste time on this, and continued: "Japanese doctors have treated brain death cases with blood medicines. Is it related to this virus?"

"Blood medicine?" Dr. Qiu asked doubtfully.

In the original Three Kingdoms Invitational Tournament, Zhang Yang stole the show, and the Chinese media only exaggerated him and ignored the fact that Japan also cured brain death cases, so he didn't know.

"Um."

Zhang Yang once again explained the treatment process and the patient's reaction.

"It is entirely possible that since the patient's perception is very poor, it means that the virus is adulterated in the blood, allowing the patient to regain his ability to function." Dr. Qiu sighed and said.

"An experimental center like this is built in the mountains. What if there is a power outage?"

Zhang Yang thought of the production of ice cicada powder, and in this environment, it can be operated as long as the power is cut off.

It’s just that the difficulty will increase a lot. As Feng Yanran said, night vision devices require a lot of money, and assembly line operations are simply impossible without electricity.

"We have specialized large-scale wind turbines, so it is impossible to lose power," Dr. Qiu said.

"Is it possible to operate some projects without electricity or light?"

"Yes, precision machinery can be used instead of electricity. Many military units and even nuclear weapons are produced and operated under such conditions to avoid any accidents."

"Is it possible for a company to operate like this?" Zhang Yang asked hurriedly.

"It's impossible. Enterprises focus on profits. What kind of project can allow them to make such a large investment? Just look at this laboratory and you will know how much money is needed to build it."

Dr. Qiu denied it and continued: "Besides, how can the equipment invested by an enterprise compare with that of a military region?"

"Well, what Dr. Qiu said is right. Any most advanced technology will first be supplied to the military region to ensure national security before being promoted among the people. Therefore, the equipment, instruments and environmental conditions of the military region are not comparable to those of enterprises." Wei Hengxun said casually.

explain.

Zhang Yang originally wanted to tell the story about Bingchan fans, but after hearing what they said, he gave up the idea.

Maybe Bingchan Fan has nothing to do with the virus, so there is no need to say it, not to mention that it also involves the Shenghao Group, so it is better not to say it without proof or evidence.

"After I go back, I remind the team members to be careful when performing tasks. Like Zhang Yang said, I feel that the other party may have put the virus into small-scale use in the military region."

Tang Shuxin thought for a moment, then sighed and continued: "They may test our reaction. It will be very dangerous to meet someone who has been injected with this virus."

"Yes, I know." Wei Hengxun replied in a deep voice.

"They put it into use in the military area? Do they want soldiers to be injected with this virus?" Shen Xuejiao asked with surprise on her face.

"Of course not, but we can't rule out the possibility that they might use special forces soldiers who died in the line of duty to inject the virus to test whether we have any countermeasures against the virus. If we don't, they will become even more arrogant."

Wei Hengxun paused for a moment and then continued: "It's just that we don't know yet whether they have a drug or vaccine to crack this virus. Once it is developed, it will be even more dangerous for us."

What he means is that everyone in the office understands that as long as the other party develops a drug and vaccine, the virus can be released unscrupulously. At that time, it will be a devastating blow to China.

"Oh, it's still too slow. What should I do?" Dr. Qiu stroked his messy gray hair without caring about his identity and kept pacing in the office.

He said: "If that doesn't work, we can first use camel blood cell molecules to create pharmaceutical vaccines. At least we can deal with it first. If someone is infected with this virus, at least we can control the rapid progression of the disease."

"That will waste a lot of manpower and material resources. It's better not to do it until it is absolutely necessary."

Wei Hengxun also looked helpless and continued: "Have you tried the blood of other animals?"

He was beginning to panic, thinking that since camel blood could inhibit the development of the virus, other animals might also have blood cell molecules that could compete with it.

"We have tested them all, and camel blood is considered to have the best inhibitory effect." Dr. Qiu responded helplessly.

"Then why not try the plant juice?" Zhang Yang asked.

He was not completely sure, and even said that he subconsciously connected the virus with Bing Chan.

Countless cicadas survive underground for several years, but only a few can break out of the ground. The humid and dark environment makes them have a strong cold air, and they have the innate conditions to be born in the dark.

Those that can break out of the ground will choose tree sap with a strong warm smell as food. For example, poplar and locust trees grow quickly and naturally absorb enough sunlight.

This is used to balance the cold air in the body, which is why the cicadas scream louder at noon when it is hotter.

Of course, when autumn cools down, they will die, forming a cycle of life, which is the same concept as human birth, old age, illness and death.

If the other party used the cicada's natural yin energy to create this kind of blood virus, then the sap of the tree would undoubtedly be the best way to balance it. Of course, this is just his guess.

"How can plant juice dissolve with blood and inhibit each other?" Dr. Qiu looked at Zhang Yang in surprise and asked in a questioning tone.

"After integrating into the blood, these viruses have mutated the blood, so these issues cannot be considered in a normal way of thinking."

Zhang Yang paused for a moment and then continued: "Juice and blood are incompatible. You can extract the components in the juice and try it."

"Well, your analysis sounds reasonable, but it doesn't have any scientific basis."

"There are many things in this world that have no basis for investigation."

"How is it possible? As a scientific researcher, we must respect science. If there is no basis, then it is all just fabrication?" Dr. Qiu frowned.

He didn't mean to challenge Zhang Yang, but because of the education he received since childhood and his serious personality, having such thoughts is considered a normal reaction.

"Why isn't it possible?"

Zhang Yang was a little helpless. Dealing with such intellectuals would make people crazy. He continued: "Then let me ask, where did people come from?"

"According to research, humans evolved from apes."

"Where did that ape come from?"

"It is an animal that evolved from apes and evolved according to the evolution of nature..."

"Where did those apes come from?" Zhang Yang continued to ask without waiting for him to finish.

"This is nature..."

“Where does nature come from?”



Dr. Qiu's face twitched, with a conflicted look on his face.

Tang Shuxin and the others couldn't laugh or cry, wondering what the question was? No matter what Dr. Qiu answered, Zhang Yang continued to ask questions.

How could he know something that researchers in this world have not yet thoroughly studied?

"Okay Zhang Yang, don't go too far. Dr. Qiu is also based on normal theoretical basis. You must know that to conduct a test, you must apply for approval from your superiors, so there must be an explanation."

Tang Shuxin stood up with a smile, broke the silence and explained to Dr. Qiu.

She knew that Dr. Qiu was knowledgeable, but Zhang Yang was definitely not his opponent when it came to talking.

Especially for this rogue way of asking, Dr. Qiu couldn't figure it out even if he scratched his head.

"That's your business. I've already said what needs to be said."

Zhang Yang felt that there was really no need to stay any longer. He had nothing in common with such intellectuals and felt awkward everywhere, so he might as well go back as soon as possible.

After finishing speaking, he stood up and said: "Let's go back!"

"Drink a glass of water and sit down for a while?"

Dr. Qiu struggled for a long time and felt that what this young man said was unusual.

Although it sounds a bit random, the official explanations for the questions he asked are all based on research findings. How much factual basis is there?

It's not that he is stupid or naive, but because the environment is different and the people he comes into contact with are also different.

Imagine that the people in this experimental base are all intellectuals with doctorate and master's degrees or above, so the issues discussed are naturally well-founded.

The sudden appearance of Zhang Yang's ruffian-like way of thinking completely overturned his logic, so he was a little confused for a moment. After thinking about it carefully, he realized that his words were not completely unreasonable.

Seeing Zhang Yang angry and about to leave, he, an intellectual, felt very sorry. After all, he was the one who asked Wei Hengxun to bring him here, so he apologized and politely persuaded him to stay.

"No, thank you." After saying that, Zhang Yang walked out of the office quickly.

He had the urge to bang his head against the wall, thinking that he had been sitting here for most of the day without getting a glass of water or even a polite word.

He was about to leave, but he actually started to be polite. If he stayed with such a person for a while longer, he would completely collapse.

"Don't be polite, Dr. Qiu, let's go back first." Tang Shuxin saw Zhang Yang leaving, so she could only say goodbye politely, stood up and said. (To be continued)


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