After Zhao Yi had finished his presentation, the people in the meeting room began to discuss, and the discussion seemed to 'jump ahead.'
They all subconsciously avoided the decision on 'whether to conduct the experiment' and instead discussed 'where exactly the experiment should take place', 'how to maintain secrecy during the experiment', 'which military region would be responsible for protection', 'how many departments would need to be involved', and so on, under the premise of 'if the experiment were to be conducted'.
Therefore, the experiment was definite.
It was a consensus among the senior leaders because it was Zhao Yi who had proposed it. Even if the application report was poorly done, Zhao Yi was a theoretical and technical expert, and his research had made significant contributions to the country. Anti-gravity was also his discovery.