"By virtual, you should refer to the experiment of simulating the human body on a computer, right?" Mu Qiu asked.
"Yes, what you said is correct." The patient nodded and said.
Although I know the literal meaning very well, he is still very curious about how to operate this experiment?
"But I want to say that there are so many cells in the human body, and the size is so large, on a computer, it may be able to scan all at once, but if all of them are scanned, can't it?" Mu Qiu asked.
"For you, this really can't be done. But we are not the same. We succeeded in doing it." The patient said proudly.
Mu Qiu always looked at him speechlessly, and said, "You haven't answered the question just now with me. Why are you getting involved with the human body now?"
Although Mu Qiu's expression was so cold and his tone was so tricky, the patient still smiled confidently and said:
"I'll give you an analogy now, I'm afraid you won't understand."
"If you take a lot of good-looking photos, then it will appear piece by piece of colorful blocks, but if you put it very large, you will see a lot of pixels arranged together."
"It's like a mosaic, but the color of each cell is different, and they all have their own information."
"In addition, if you use a camera with higher pixels and more functions, then the photos you take will have more pixels, which will look more realistic, but this type of photos will occupy a very large capacity. ."
The patient expressed it vividly, but he still didn't get what he meant.
"What do you mean?" Mu Qiu asked.
At this time, the professor suddenly couldn't see it, and said: "You mean, this is the vector diagram!"
Originally, when this patient was so helpless by Mu Qiu, when he heard the professor suddenly say this, he couldn't help but feel a lot more comfortable, and somebody finally understood it.
"Yes, that's what it means, but if you don't need to zoom in a lot, then you won't be able to come through it at all. This is the so-called pixel."
"And we are using this technology to scan our human body, and then merge it into one piece of information. The same is true for human brain cells, which can improve the accuracy even higher," said the patient.
After hearing this, Mu Qiu said confidently: "Uh, uh, we can do what you said, but I'm very curious, how did you do it? What equipment do you use to scan?"
"That's right! What equipment do you use to scan?" the professor asked curiously.
Although Mu Qiu and the professor are both very curious about this question, what Mu Qiu is even more curious is: What should I do if the cell sample is unhealthy?
"I want to ask, if the sample cells you use are unhealthy and potentially dangerous, what will you do?"
The patient listened and said confidently: "I also know what you asked, but we don't have to pay attention to one sample at all. We will naturally take multiple samples."
"And our most important thing now is to simulate, not to recreate a body. Although our process is very imperfect, but my purpose is very clear." The patient continued to add.
Mu Qiu answered the patient's answer, nodded, and said with certainty in his heart: That's what I said! ,, ..