"If we increase the experimental sample size, we might produce more successful results. But there's no point..." Dr. Kelly said, pursing her lips. "After all, success depends entirely on blind luck, and the probability is astronomically low. We could burn through our entire stockpile of the Perfect Element and never see another success."
Upon hearing this explanation, Jason frowned deeply. So, the widespread use of the Perfect Element was still just a pipe dream!
Moreover, judging by the results of this latest experiment, that beautiful dream was rapidly slipping further out of humanity's reach.
Ten to twenty times a normal lifespan gone, just like that?!
The underlying reason was simply that the human brain was too crude; it was riddled with evolutionary bugs, making it fundamentally incompatible with such highly sophisticated genetic rewriting.
