Chloe Sinclair's voice wasn't soft.
Joel Quincy, who was standing nearby, was a little surprised to hear her. He asked, "How is the data wrong?"
For some time now, the experiment had been at a standstill.
Though they'd run into roadblocks before, this time, everyone was keenly aware that the problem was a major one.
Chloe Sinclair had spotted the data error at a glance. Whether she was right or not, Joel Quincy was still a little surprised.
However, the researcher she had corrected was indignant. "Where is it wrong?" he demanded. "I've run these numbers a hundred times over. I followed the formula exactly. How could it be wrong?"
"The formula isn't wrong, and neither is the algorithm. But the equipment is too rudimentary; it can't support this formula's calculations. If we switch to a different formula, we won't get the answer we need. So, the only thing we can do is change the equipment."
"The equipment is too rudimentary?"
