Chapter 204: Chapter 204: Human Thought Is More Advanced Than Machines
The answer was, of course, no.
No one in the room said a word, but the meaning in their gazes was self-evident.
Chloe Sinclair didn’t keep them in suspense and continued, "Then if I wanted to run three large-scale games in the background simultaneously, what should I do?"
The researcher who had been refuting Chloe Sinclair immediately answered, "You’d have to increase the RAM, of course. But with our current level of science and technology, there’s no telling how long it would take to expand RAM."
Chloe Sinclair nodded, not denying the researcher’s words. "Increasing RAM is certainly one aspect, but if you want to run three large-scale games at once, that alone definitely won’t be enough."
"The chips and the processor are also crucial."
"Whether it’s 2G, 3G, or future 4G, 5G, or even 6G technology, it all relies on constantly upgrading the hardware to be realized. So why must the nuclear fusion device rely solely on the Mark Device for experimentation?"
The researcher was left speechless, but felt he had to say something. He thought for a moment, a hint of defiance still in his tone. "But the Mark Device is the latest."
"But the human mind is far more advanced than any device."
Joel Quincy’s ideas were decades ahead of the current level of technology, but the equipment available now was simply too crude. Even though Joel Quincy had the will, he was still powerless to act.
’If her teacher hadn’t hit a dead end back then due to the primitive equipment, he wouldn’t have needed decades of arduous research to finally complete that unprecedented experiment.’
’But because of the long-term, cumulative effects of his work on nuclear experiments, Joel Quincy passed away at home before he could even receive the Nobel Prize.’
The more Chloe Sinclair thought about it, the more she sighed with sorrow. ’This time,’ she thought, ’no matter what, I have to complete the flow-fusion reactor in the shortest time possible.’
’Not only would it significantly reduce the daily radiation exposure, but it would also drastically shorten the experiment’s duration.’
"Seniors, I know we all share a single goal. Technology is advancing rapidly in every country. If our nuclear research continues to stagnate, establishing a firm foothold on the international stage will become nearly impossible. Therefore, this research cannot be delayed. Within one month, if I fail to complete the device for the flow-fusion reactor, I will voluntarily withdraw from the lab’s research team."
As soon as she said this, everyone was astonished, and even Joel Quincy was inwardly shocked.
At her side, Nathan Trenton looked at Chloe Sinclair with disapproval. "Chloe..."
"Nathan, I’m not being impulsive."
After she finished speaking, a faint smile touched Chloe Sinclair’s lips. "One month. That’s enough time."
She knew what Nathan Trenton meant when he started to speak; he simply thought one month was too short.
But for her, one month was more than enough time.
For a long time, no one in the lab spoke.
Suddenly, a few of the researchers who had been vehemently opposed voiced their approval. "We agree with your theory, but we have a condition."
Their sudden agreement was unexpected for Chloe Sinclair, but after a moment, she nodded slightly. "Please, go ahead."
Seeing Chloe Sinclair’s humble attitude, the mood in the room lightened considerably.
The lead researcher said, "I agree to let you modify the Mark Device, but I request to join the modification process."
No matter what, he wouldn’t be at ease until he saw it with his own eyes.
The other two researchers both nodded. "We want to participate as well."
Without hesitation, Chloe Sinclair nodded. "Alright."