"During one of the experiments, we reduced the channel, but the explosive force didn't increase much."
"So, it's like saying that the absolute zero where no tiny particles are transmitted, and the experiments we usually conduct can already reduce the temperature to a certain extent, for example, negative 260 degrees Celsius."
"Even if we greatly increase the channel, the temperature only drops to negative 261 or 262, and thereafter, it becomes extremely difficult."
"Therefore, we must consider other methods, not just the problem with the channel."
The conclusion drawn by the Z-wave experiment group was still very meaningful, indicating that the transmission of tiny particles is related to factors other than just the channel.
The channel is just one of them; there must be other correlated factors.
"I believe that the transmission of tiny particles is not absolute zero, it's something that can be achieved by technology, not something that is forever out of reach."