"When you say virtual, you should mean simulating human experiments on computers, right?" Mu Qiu asked.

"Yes, you are right." The patient nodded.

Although I understand the literal meaning very well, he is still very curious about how to operate the experiment in this aspect?

"But I would like to say that there are so many cells in people's body, and they are so large. On the computer, you may be able to scan them all at once, but if you scan all of them, you can't?" Mu Qiu asked suspiciously.

"For you, it's impossible. But we are not the same, we are very successful in him The patient said with a proud face.

Mu Qiu always looks at him with a speechless face and says: "you haven't answered the question just now with me. Now how can it be related to the human body?"

Although Mu Qiu's expression is so cold and his tone is so tricky, the patient still smiles confidently and says:

"I'll give you an analogy now. I'm afraid you don't understand."

"If you take a lot of good-looking photos, then it will appear a lot of colorful blocks, but if you put it very large, you will see a lot of pixels arranged together."

"It's like mosaics, but the color of each small grid is different, and they all have their own information."

"In addition, if you use a camera with higher pixels and more functions, the more pixels you will take, which will make your photos more realistic, but the capacity of this kind of photos will be very large."

The patient can express it vividly, but at present, he still doesn't get his meaning.

"What do you mean?" Mu Qiu asked.

At this time, the professor suddenly couldn't look at it and said, "you mean, this is the vector diagram!"

Originally this patient was made very helpless by Mu Qiu, when he heard the professor suddenly say so, he felt a lot more comfortable, finally someone understood.

"Yes, that's what it means, but if you don't need to zoom in a lot, you won't be able to see it at all. It's called pixel."

"And we are using this technology, by scanning our human body, and then merging it into one information, so are human brain cells, which can improve the accuracy a little bit more." The patient said.

After listening to this, Mu Qiu said confidently: "well, we can do what you said, but I'm curious. How did you do it? What equipment do you use to scan? "

"Yes! What instruments do you use for scanning? " The professor asked curiously.

Although both Mu Qiu and professor are very curious about this problem, Mu Qiu is more curious about what cell samples are not healthy?

"I want to ask, if the sample cells you use are not healthy, and there are potential risks, what will you do?"

After listening, the patient confidently said, "I know what you are asking, but we don't need to pay attention to one sample at all. We will naturally take multiple measures."

"And the most important thing now is to simulate, not to recreate a body. Although our process is not perfect, my purpose is very clear. " The patient continued.

Mu Qiu answered the patient, nodded, and said in the affirmative: that's what I said.