They were all the world's foremost theoretical physicists, rich with experience in physical experiments. Gedler and Chermicky were also members of the review panel for the O Continent particle collider and led teams responsible for many experimental analysis projects.
They were all extremely interested in participating in the matter transmission research, even more so than in particle collisions. For top physicists, an experiment observable by the naked eye possessed an allure that those invisible to the eye could not match.
Without a doubt, the matter transmission experiment was one that could be seen, and it was a truly astonishing one at that.
They all had great expectations for the experiment.