Bruce smiled at her, and reached out, finding her hand without looking and squeezing it. "Thank you. Your actions in this will assure that I at least have a chance of making this work." He smiled at her, eyes dancing, his passion rising.
"It starts with the same baseline assumptions, then turns them on their head, using a simplistic algorhythmical dynamic subroutine to reroute the DNA actions to a new line of code within the greater physicality, allowing for realignment of an entire form without harm or side effects."
He nodded to her. "A secondary action would be needed to return one to original form, and unless the power wavelengths and stabilization were made apt and perfect the energy to matter dysfunction could lead to the creation of a subatomic dyssemtry of format, and... dissolution."
He shook his head. "The whole thing is hooked up to my entire computer array. The computing models took several weeks to write out, but... yes, holographic models, much like when I called you..." His skin flushed, remembering.
he moved over to a computer control in front of a large round table, and called up a holographic interface which he then manipulated, showing her the list of records. 300 trials so far, both with current standards and extrapolated finished product."