Chapter 681: The Air Was Transferred!

For over a year, the Z-wave experiment team hadn't made much progress as research was largely at a standstill, mainly due to a lack of direction. They hoped to study the physical properties of the covered area, but the research was too broad, with detection alone being a significant challenge. Ideally, creating a large vacuum environment would require extensive funding.

At the same time, because it involved a large amount of data, many physicists, mathematicians, and computer engineers needed to participate.

Just one Z-wave experimental group was clearly not enough.

However, the Z-wave experiment group wasn't completely inactive, as they did conduct some research, and some members had made valuable suggestions.

For instance, the research on space transmission with Z-waves.

If Z-waves could perform spatial connections and transfers like photons, making Z-waves would then be relatively simple.