Chapter 182: All for that pristineness (1/2)

Chapter 182: All for that pristineness

Translated by me, edited by drpetro.

Inside of the warehouse, a pure white, very futuristic medical MRI machine was laid out in front of Ye Qing and four other Master Artisans.

The machine, which had a time portal like tunnel, cost 27 million and operated at 30 magnetic resonance.

Its unit of measurement was that of the Tesla. The higher the number, the stronger the resonance it was able to emit.

Ordinary steel had a magnetic strength of around 7 tes, while the steel chips used in generators and transmissions were around 14 tes.

This was also why metallic things weren’t allowed when doing a MRI scan. Because these things would cause major movement during the scan.

While magnetic resonance was at work, it would be able to create a magnetic field within the human body. As a result, the hydrogen atoms on the surface of the skin would create static electricity and would all move and order themselves in accordance to the physics laws of the magnetic field.

When the emitter stopped, most of the attracted hydrogen within the human body would at the same time return to their original state in the same group. This was known as relaxing, and many of the major organs within the human body would operate differently between relaxing and regular periods.

MRI could now take advantage of computer sensors to pick up minute signals to use for picture reconstruction, which could then be used for medical research and advances.

And this was the same basic operating theory behind the Industry Waste Purifier.

It could create a much stronger magnetic field, separate out different contaminants by their different magnetic frequencies, and attract them towards itself with ion charges.

If it wasn’t because currently the entire Dragon Creek Beach belonged to Ye Qing and because of the obvious contaminated smell during the summer, Ye Qing might actually have left this piece of equipment for later.

Because this equipment’s technical content was simply too, too much!

Siemens’ MRI machine operated at 30 resonance, but the Industrial Waste Purifier operated at a much much much higher level, at a level that made people tremble.

It is at a wooping 2000 resonance!

Within its operating area, as long as there was any electronic product, then they were guaranteed to be smoking and burned out within the second.

Creating an electromagnetic emitter wasn’t hard. Before, at the exhibition, the Master Artisan had already created one and hid it inside a camera to mess with Kangyuan.

But it was very difficult to create something able to emit on the scale of thousand resonances. Traditional emitters used copper wiring, but with this electromagnetic emitter, it needed something much more conductive than copper.

Apart from superconductors, the best conducting metal was silver.

Just like how the conductivity of different copper alloys was different, the conductivity of silver would also change depending on how it was made.

Advances in the metallurgy field had already been extremely difficult. If it wasn’t because Ye Qing had the Metal Specialists, there was no way he would be able to make any viable wiring for the machine.

As for the 27 million Yuan MRI machine in front of him, Ye Qing actually had zero use for the electromagnetic equipment inside.

The only parts that Ye Qing actually needed were its computer system, and its signal gathering and transformation system.

Electronics had always been Ye Qing’s weak side, which was why Ye Qing bought this MRI machine to bypass it.

Following Ye Qing’s command, the Master Artisans immediately went to work with their tools to quickly disassemble the outer casing of the MRI machine to reveal the giant ferromagnetic coil inside.

The screws holding the cover together were all non-standard octo screws, which were there to purely increase the difficulty of disassembling.

For example, if the equipment malfunctions, normally the hospital would always someone locally to fix it. But with these non-standardized screws in place, that someone must first create a non-standardized screw driver, which generally took way too much effort and time, so in the end the hospital could only look to the manufacturer for assistance.

Every large company liked to do these kinds of things. Basically, everything that was expensive and imported would have these kinds of non-standard parts.

However, to the Master Artisans this was super easy to deal with: just cut the damn thing open.