He gritted his teeth, clicked pause, then zoomed in on the upper right corner of the screen, filling the giant display with it, and enlarged it further.
In every "water drop" within the three-dimensional Electron Cloud Map of the Rubidium atom, he saw the dodecahedron.
Ren Zhong took a deep breath.
He adjusted the operating procedures of the detection system, using polarized laser to irradiate the Rubidium atom.
But no matter how he irradiated, no matter how the electron cloud deflected, the large or small dodecahedrons still existed in every "water drop" forming the electron cloud.
Ren Zhong gritted his teeth, chose the molecule of ferric oxide, and continued photon imaging.
The more complex compound molecular electron clouds appeared, but the dodecahedron structure still existed.
Finally, he adjusted the operating procedures of the sampler, demanding the capture of hydrogen atoms in the air.