The data review work for the matter transmission experiment lasted a week, with several teams each giving presentations in the hall. Some minor issues arose during the process, but overall there were no significant problems.
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As all the results came in and were compiled, the final outcome was also determined.
Among the most important findings, one was the overall ratio of matter transmission, set at 63.792 percent, accurate to five decimal places—an order of magnitude more precise than the original data.
Another was the level of particle destruction that occurred during the matter transmission experiment. Particle destruction reflects the proportion of the molecules composing the matter that were destroyed during the experiment, and the data showed it to be 0.03 per ten thousand.
This was a significantly high value.