Metal Materials Laboratory.
For several days, the R&D team had been verifying Shen Binghe's design. The process was filled with data, imagination, and debate. The verification of alloy material production design never had a one-hundred-percent certain answer. For instance, whether a particular step was beneficial to the final product's performance could only be judged through experience and theoretical imagination. Not much needed to be said about experience, as there was too little relevant content to refer to for novel research—they could only rely on a small amount of data to illustrate the situation.
Everyone had different ideas, and even the theories could present several variations. When debating issues, it felt like they were engaged in philosophical inquiry rather than researching alloy materials.