In addition to the numerous large-scale scientific facilities mentioned earlier, Tom was also simultaneously constructing a high-energy laser laboratory—used to create extremely high temperatures for studying material changes under such conditions.
There was also a high-pressure laboratory—used to create extremely high pressures, simulating material phase changes in places with extremely high pressure, such as the cores of gas giant planets and stars.
A quantum simulation and precision measurement laboratory—used for research into quantum multi-system behavior, quantum entanglement, and the measurement of fundamental constants.
And what Tom valued most, the molecular biology laboratory—used to comprehensively analyze the genomes of humans and other organisms at the molecular level, seeking more optimized gene editing solutions and technologies, among many other large-scale scientific facilities.
