Genius of the Rules-Style System

Chapter 396 Who dares to say that it has nothing to do with the mind?

Inside the conference venue.

More than two hundred pairs of eyes were staring at the stage seriously, staring at the young man with a smile and a relaxed expression.

Many people in the medical field are curious about Zhao Yi's ability to complete major medical research results, because medical research is not as good as mathematics, it does not require a good brain and flexible thinking, but also requires a wealth of knowledge accumulation, experience accumulation, and a large part of luck.

So……

Why could Zhao Yi make such a research discovery? In other words, why couldn't they research it?

What's the difference?

Is Zhao Yi really lucky?

Academician Meng Guocheng attributed the problem to luck, but he was still very puzzled. Not to mention the results of the ‘Tianqing protein’, the discovery of the 2CV-Bing hydrogen molecule was extraordinary.

2CV-Bing hydrogen molecule is not a new substance, but its ability to weaken HIV is a new discovery. But why was it discovered by Zhao Yi's laboratory when no one else had discovered it before?

It would be a bit far-fetched to attribute the problem solely to luck, but it also makes no sense to attribute the problem to 'talent'. Talent does not play as big a role in biomedical research as imagined.

Meng Guocheng firmly believes in this!

This is probably Meng Guocheng's 'life creed', because he could be said to have been a 'failure' in the first half of his life, with no tangible results. After accumulating enough experience, he can be regarded as having accumulated a lot of experience. Starting in his forties, With various achievements, he was elected as an academician at the age of sixty-three.

Meng Guocheng firmly believes in his own life that biomedical research relies on knowledge and experience, rather than talent. Young researchers can produce great results, but also have a lot of luck, and their ability level will definitely be lower.

Zhao Yi......

That would be even worse!

A biomedical researcher in her early twenties? After studying biology and medicine for two or three years, I can’t even talk about the accumulation of knowledge and experience. It would be good to be able to design experiments by hand.

So Meng Guocheng was also very curious.

There are many people in the audience with similar ideas, and their research experiences show that knowledge accumulation and experience are more important.

Zhao Yi is really too young.

Regarding this medical results report, everyone is also focused on it. They hope to know how Zhao Yi discovered the effect of 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule, how he specifically designed the experiment, and how he derived the conclusion. They are more concerned about the research process. , and hope to learn something from it.

This is the difference between medicine, mathematics, and physics.

Mathematics and physics talk about processes so that people can understand the reasons for reaching conclusions, while medical research talks about processes just to exchange experiences, because for medical research, the results are the most important, because the results can be verified, and most of them are not. Can be used in practice.

In theoretical research on mathematics and physics, the process is even more important. Only through rigorous logical derivation can we obtain convincing results. The thinking process is not important, because others cannot learn it.

For example, the famous Newton's apple incident.

When Newton felt an apple falling on his head, he could think about why it fell, and then slowly improved mechanics.

How can others learn?

This thinking process has no meaning to other people, and it is impossible to learn it. It can only be said that Newton was a genius, and ordinary people do not have genius minds.

In biomedical research, the importance of inspiration is very small and relies more on experience, such as how to design experiments, make reasonable assumptions about the experimental results, and then design other experiments.

In addition, the research environment is also important.

Medical laboratories have a lot of large, high-end equipment without which research would not be possible.

Therefore, high-end biomedical laboratories can often absorb more talents. No matter how talented a biomedical expert is without a scientific research environment, it is meaningless because the experiments he designs cannot be carried out.

In the expectation of many people, Zhao Yi gave a simple opening statement, and then conducted the theme session, which was about the experimental process of discovering 2CV-Bing hydrogen molecules.

This process includes research discovery, experimental design, data analysis, and subsequent inference, and then comes the next step of experimental design...

Cycle like this.

Until it was discovered that the 2CV-bihydrogen molecule weakened the virulence of HIV.

Zhao Yi's tone was a little brisk, as if he was memorizing the manuscript without using his head. He spoke very quickly, and his expression was very calm, not even a trace of panic.

This is because of preparation.

After deciding to participate in the infectious disease prevention and treatment exchange meeting of the Academy of Medical Sciences and publishing a report on the discovery of the effect of 2CV-Binghydrogen molecules, several people in the laboratory were preparing for this, and even specially 'recruited' the experienced Dai Tianqing to help with the treatment Review and modify the report content.

This is Zhao Yi's first time to memorize a manuscript for a report. Fortunately, he also participated in the experiment and his memory is very high. He can read the big links twice and it is enough. He can play the small links by himself. The part he plays by himself is What others cannot help prepare is the process of 'derivation' based on experiments, or the way of thinking.

He also thought about this part, that is, how to say it and how to do it.

So during the reporting process, people in the audience heard many similar and confusing speculations.

"Our laboratory has just completed the analysis project of HIV virulence gene vif. By the way, we are also doing regular research, using everyone's blood to analyze HIV infection..."

"We designed several experimental petri dishes, injected blood into them, and observed... Finally, we found that a petri dish appeared..."

"Based on this, I speculate that there may be some kind of substance that can fight HIV in this petri dish. Here I would like to thank my friend Fan Lei, who contributed a lot of his own blood to this research... …”

"Wow~~"

There were several noises from the last row, and Fan Lei stood up directly. He pointed at himself who was excited, as if to say, "Here, I am Fan Lei, let's see if I am great or not!"

Zhao Yi continued to talk about the experimental process, and immediately came to the next analysis, "... Based on this, I speculate that it is an antibody produced by the human body's immunity."

Next.

"From this, I speculate that it should be related to the specific antibodies of Bacilli. We have conducted experiments on several types of Bacilli to analyze..."

Next.

"From this, I speculate that it is not the effect of direct antibodies, but perhaps a certain substance produced together with antibodies..."

Next.

"Based on this, I speculated... that the 2CV-Bing hydrogen molecule was locked, and we conducted anti-HIV research on it, and finally found that it does have the effect of weakening the virulence."

"..."

There is nothing that cannot be understood in biomedical research reports, including designing experiments, drawing conclusions, conducting analyses, etc. Professional biomedical researchers can do it as long as they have accumulated enough knowledge and do not involve unknown fields. Understand the report.

The audience was filled with medical research, prevention and treatment professionals, and even top-level representatives in the industry, but they found that they gradually couldn't understand it. The main thing they couldn't understand was the 'derivation of conclusions'.

They found that Zhao Yi's derivation was not a normal and reasonable derivation after perfecting the conditions, but lacked some "necessary conditions" every time. It seemed that he skipped a lot of processes and reached the conclusion directly.

This conclusion is somewhat surprising, and some are unexpected at first.

For example, the part related to bacillus antibodies.

The experiment was originally designed to study which bacteria or viruses would produce the same anti-AIDS effect, but after only one step, it was directly concluded that it was related to 'bacillus antibodies'?

Why antibodies?

Why is it not a substance secreted by the bacteria themselves?

Why not something else?

etc.

These were not explained clearly, and it was probably not that they were not explained clearly, but that Zhao Yi came to the conclusion directly.

So...why?

There must be no interruption in the middle of the report. Zhao Yi still completed the report normally. He gave a simple narrative, "The above is the discovery process of our laboratory's 2CV-bihydrogen molecule to weaken the virulence of HIV... …”

Then it was time for questions.

Originally, after finishing the report, there would definitely be a big round of applause, but as a result, there was very little applause from the audience, and most people had doubts in their eyes.

The host of the meeting announced that it was time for questions.

Suddenly.

A large number of hands appeared in the audience.

The host of the meeting called upon Academician Meng Guocheng, who was sitting in the front row. Meng Guocheng asked with confusion, "Zhao Yi, I have some questions about the process of your experimental analysis and conclusions. For example, the specific bacillus you mentioned just now As for antibodies, why can a few simple anti-HIV comparative experiments be concluded to be related to specific bacillus antibodies? How did this conclusion come about? Under normal circumstances, shouldn’t there be many possibilities?”

Zhao Yi nodded and said honestly, "Yes, there are many possibilities. But I found that if every possibility is verified, it will require a lot of people, a lot of funds and experiments. Our laboratory does not have these conditions."

"So I chose one of them for verification."

"Try your luck... I didn't expect our luck to be quite good." He laughed as he said it, as if he was thankful for his good luck.

Meng Guocheng almost spat out a mouthful of blood when he heard this. He took a deep breath and his tone became anxious, "What else? The final judgment is that it is a 2CV-bihydrogen molecule. As far as I know, the human body's immunity against bacilli produces several substances. Well, there are still some inorganic wastes, how can you..."

"I felt that the possibility of inorganic substances was unlikely, so I chose 2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule." Zhao Yi said seriously, "2CV-Bing Hydrogen Molecule has a protein-like structure. I also consulted a lot of relevant information and finally made Judgment.”

Meng Guocheng was stunned for a long time with his mouth open, and then he simply sat down. He felt that he had nothing to say.

logic?

condition?

People just say it’s luck, so what? Everything is explained.

Next, several people stood up and asked questions. The questions were all very similar. They were all analysis of the experimental process and results. Zhao Yi's answers were all similar, which meant that he had found the right direction by "trying his luck". Later, he asked more questions, so he simply Just say, “This is how it feels!”

"real!"

"Feeling is important."

"I don't have the rich scientific research experience and profound knowledge accumulation of everyone here, but I trust my feelings."

"..."

Everyone in the audience was speechless.

They didn't think Zhao Yi was lying, because the results had already come out, and Zhao Yi had no reason to lie. According to scientific research logic, the experimental process he designed had many possibilities every time, and he verified them one by one. It is definitely a huge project. As Zhao Yi said, there are not so many manpower and financial support.

Some verifications require very high-end equipment, which may not be available in biomedical research institutes.

So the general process should be similar, which is to find the right direction by "feeling" and then design experiments and conduct research.

That's the problem.

Feeling, is it important? Very very important!

Other people doing research will encounter the same problem. When analyzing a certain experimental process and results, there may be many inferences, and it is impossible to verify them one by one.

At this time, experience is very important.

If you make the right choice, your research may go smoothly and you will easily make new discoveries. On the contrary, if you make the wrong choice, your subsequent efforts will be in vain.

They think that it is experience. The more projects they do, the more experience they have, and the higher the probability of making the right choice.

When the same thing happens to Zhao Yi, is it not an experience, but a feeling?

Relying on his "feeling", Zhao Yi conducted research all the way, and successfully discovered the role of 2CV-Bing hydrogen molecules in weakening the virulence of HIV in a short period of time?

this……

I really can’t understand it at all!

After the results report was over, many people rushed to discuss, "Zhao Yi said it was feeling, shouldn't it be experience?"

"He is a genius!" someone replied.

"What do you mean? Is it related to genius?"

"Of course! We do research based on experience, but he does research based on feeling. Isn't he a genius?"

"Geniuses don't need experience to make correct decisions. Don't tell me, today I have seen that medical research also requires talent! Look at Zhao Yi, he is young, in his early twenties, and has been doing it for two or three years Research has already defeated AIDS... Who dares to say that it has nothing to do with talent? Who dares to say that it has nothing to do with brains?"

"This is the difference between geniuses and ordinary people!"

"us……"

"They are just ordinary people!"

Many people could only laugh bitterly while discussing it.

Even if he doesn't want to accept it, things have already happened. Zhao Yi has almost no experience, but he can achieve great results all the way based on his feelings. He really can't envy him even if he wants to.

at the same time.

Meng Guocheng sat blankly, immersed in thinking about life. He always believed that the most important thing in medical research is experience and knowledge. Coupled with the influence of the scientific research environment, a project can only be achieved by designing experiments step by step and deriving step by step. be able to finally achieve results.

Now……

He felt that his life experience had been subverted!

Just like the person next to me said just now, "Who dares to say that it has nothing to do with the mind? Zhao Yi is a genius!"

"yes!"

"Zhao Yi is a genius!"

"So... I'm just an idiot. I didn't achieve anything in the first half of my life. It's just that I did more research, did it for a long time, and knew a lot, so I achieved a little bit..."

"Alas~"

Meng Guocheng sighed, and suddenly felt that everything was boring. What's the point?

The future belongs to geniuses like Zhao Yi, and old people like him who have no talent and rely entirely on experience may be able to quit the scientific research industry and take care of themselves or engage in education.

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