"In the future, we could use these compressed metals to replace those precious metals," a researcher said with anticipation. "This would greatly reduce costs."
Of course.
It was not possible, for the time being.
A major Z-wave experiment consumed a lot, and the compressed metals themselves were a cost. To replace the precious metals in electronic components with compressed metals was feasible only if the Z-wave Compression technology became widespread and capable of mass-producing compressed metals.
Before the experiment,
Zhao Yi summarized the previous experiment and patiently distributed the work.
Although he was the head of the experimental group, most of the work was delegated to others, and he was only responsible for the research part of the experiment.