Almost all new scientific discoveries originate from "accidents", and the discovery of biological waves is no exception.
One night in the winter of 1986, Xu Qiwang, who was still a lecturer in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory of the Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Third Military Medical University, forgot to clean the experimental board because he stayed up late to do experiments for many days. Five days later, Xu Qiwang discovered that the bacteria on the experimental board were "escaping" in all directions regularly, forming concentric circles of different sizes, just like a Tai Chi diagram. So, why do these bacteria "escape"? Does the formation of concentric circles mean that there is some consistency in the speed and frequency of these bacteria's "escape"? Does this phenomenon happen by chance or is it inevitable? ——With these questions, Xu Qiwang started a series of original research.
After 28 years of research and exploration, Professor Xu Qiwang created a complete set of "biological wave theory".