The most powerful wizard in the magic world

Chapter 28 Experiments I look forward to

His brows were furrowed as he kept thinking about the latest experimental plan. Although past attempts were not satisfactory, he firmly believed that he could always find a way to break through.

"Gerling, what are you doing?" His assistant Emily walked into the laboratory with a cup of coffee in her hand. Seeing the table full of instruments, she couldn't help but ask curiously.

"I'm considering using large-scale observation experiments to collect data." Gerling raised his head, his eyes flashing with fighting spirit. "We need more comprehensive information, especially the performance of the new model when it is running."

"Stupid way?" Emily asked, half doubtful and half curious. "You mean getting data through observation? Is that really possible?"

"Of course. We have enough experimental samples. We just need to record the data at each stage and collect it through the chip, and then analyze it later." He gestured on the table with his fingers, "This way we can find hidden patterns and details."

Emily frowned and asked tentatively, "But, won't such an experiment consume a lot of time and resources?"

“Yes, we do need more manpower and equipment.” Gerling looked her straight in the eye, his face serious. “But as long as we can get reliable data, all the efforts will be worth it.”

Emily thought for a moment and nodded in agreement. "Okay, if this is what you think is the most effective way, I will fully support you. We need to plan the details of the experiment first to ensure that we can collect accurate data."

Gerling smiled, grateful for her support. "Thank you, Emily. I think we can proceed in stages, starting with a small-scale experiment and then expanding it when we have enough data."

"So, how do you plan to conduct your first experiment?" She sat down and listened carefully, with anticipation glittering in her eyes.

"We can select several different samples and test their performance under different conditions." Gerling began to draw an experimental flow chart. "For example, we can set variables such as temperature, humidity, and light to observe their effects on the results."

Emily nodded seriously. "This will indeed help us understand the effects of different factors. We can also consider using several groups of control experiments to enhance the reliability of the data."

"Yes!" Gelling nodded excitedly. "The control group can help us eliminate some interfering factors and ensure the authenticity of the experimental results."

As the discussion deepened, the experimental plan gradually became clear. Gerling and Emily divided the work and began to organize the equipment and tools in preparation for the upcoming experiment.

"We need some additional chips to collect data to ensure real-time monitoring." Emily began to check the list of materials. "And the selection of experimental samples, which ones do you think are better?"

"Let's first select the most basic materials and make sure their properties are within our control." Gerling thought for a moment and suggested, "We can start with the most common ones, such as carbon-based materials and certain alloys."

"No problem! I'll look for relevant information." Emily replied excitedly, "I'm really looking forward to participating in such an experiment."

"Me too." Gerling smiled slightly, with hope in his eyes. "This will be a brand new attempt for us. As long as we work hard, we will definitely find a solution."

Almost at the same time, they both began to look up materials, review previous experimental results, and compare the new direction with them. Time passed quietly in the intense preparation.

"Gerlin, I found some relevant literature that mentioned a new chip technology that can improve the accuracy of data collection." Emily's eyes flashed with excitement. "Would you like to consider it?"

"Of course, this is definitely a good idea." Gelling wiped the sweat from his forehead and immediately started analyzing the new information. "This may give our experiment more depth."

Soon, their lab began to run smoothly. Equipment was debugged one by one, and tools for observing data were constantly updated. Gerling and Emily went all out, and it seemed that the whole lab was infected by their enthusiasm.

"Are we ready to start the first phase of the experiment?" Emily looked at the equipment in front of her, her heart full of anticipation.

"Yes, all the props and materials are ready." Gellin's eyes were firm. He swallowed and told himself secretly that this would be an important beginning. "Let's see if our plan can succeed."

In the laboratory, as the experiment officially started, the display screens of various instruments began to flash, and the sound of the chip running was particularly clear in the quiet space.

"The atmospheric pressure is stable and the temperature is moderate." Emily stared at the monitor intently, her fingers flying on the keyboard, recording every piece of data. "Everything is running normally!"

"Very good, this is just the beginning." Gellin smiled and sighed in his heart. The previous failures made them more determined at this moment. "Continue to monitor the data and make sure to record every detail."

The experiment continued, and as time went on, Gerling and Emily observed the changes in data under different parameters. Their moods also fluctuated with the changes in the data.

"Look, this set of data is quite good." Emily pointed at the screen excitedly, "At this temperature, the reaction rate is significantly increased!"

"Yes, this is exactly what we need." Gerling's eyes sparkled with wisdom as he began to analyze the new data with the previous model. "If we can find the cause of this reaction, perhaps we can apply it to the next experiment."

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