Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 461 - 213: Please Stop Wasting Time_2
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He felt like a clown at that moment, sadly not the one from the movies.
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Qiao Ze must be laughing at him like crazy inside, mustn’t he?
Robert Stephen’s gaze became resolute.
There must be some problems with the thesis.
But he needed time, maybe by the time the official English version of the thesis was published he would definitely find the loopholes in the proof.
No one could solve the Yang-Mills mass gap problem in such a short period of time! No one!
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Well, fortunately, Qiao Ze was unaware that the guy who asked a stupid question from the audience had such an intense inner drama.
Of course, he had no reason to mock someone who didn’t have much to do with him, even if that person was a renowned scholar. The reality was, the moment he said "Next question," he had already stopped paying attention to that guy.
It was not unusual for a few fools to sneak into the defense meeting.
From Qiao Ze’s experience, in a class of 40 or 50 people, eighty percent of the students’ IQs would be unsatisfactory. There were nearly two hundred scholars attending his defense today, and although they were screened, it was completely normal for about ten of them to not be up to standard.
In high school, he had tried to resist, but it didn’t turn out well, and he had even been deprived of the chance to participate in the Math Olympiad.
If it hadn’t been for meeting Li Jiangao, he might have wasted a lot of time.
Because no school provided him with a credit endorsement, no one trusted him enough to provide him with startup funds, he didn’t have many channels to broaden his horizons, encounter many new thoughts, or access the nearly unlimited computing power needed to stimulate his inspiration or, say, his imagination, and to validate those fanciful ideas.
So ignoring others’ stupidity was the best choice.
The rules of human society have always been such that it is difficult for those with either very high or very low IQ to integrate into the life of normal people. This is also the reason Qiao Ze was always so grateful to Li Jiangao in his heart; Li had taught him how to use and even subvert the rules, how to trade with other people, which were all very valuable life experiences for him.
This was also why Qiao Ze was determined to fulfill Li Jian Gao’s wish and push him to an academician’s position.
If Li Jian Gao heard Qiao Ze’s inner monologue, he would probably be very flustered.
Really, he felt he hadn’t taught Qiao Ze anything.
In the past year, all of Qiao Ze’s achievements had been self-taught.
And he, Li Jian Gao, Huaxia’s most envied and even jealous professor, had only just finished reading the hundred papers Qiao Ze had prepared for him last summer vacation.
Not even to mention that no one knew Qiao Ze had written his own doctoral thesis comments.
He had done little more than sign his name, and even Qiao Ze’s thesis wasn’t completely read by him, which wasn’t shameful since it wasn’t his field of research. Just as he once told Qiao Ze, if one day Qiao Ze really solved the Yang-Mills Fields mass gap problem, there would be no more than twenty people in the world who could understand his paper immediately.
But today it seemed he had overestimated that number.
If there were five people who could follow Qiao Ze’s thought process instantly, that would be a lot.
It was mainly because Qiao Ze had almost abandoned all previous research and forged a new path by proposing two entirely new mathematical theories: Super Helical Space Algebra and transcendental geometry, to explain the problem.
For other scholars to understand Qiao Ze’s thoughts, they had to first learn and understand these two new theories, and then they could judge from an academic standpoint whether Qiao Ze’s solutions were right or wrong.
Normally this would take a lot of time, two years, five years, or even longer.
However, the solution in Qiao Ze’s paper allowed physicists to bypass the complex mathematical proof process and validate the theory indirectly through experimental data analysis, so this time was significantly reduced. If it were fast, results could be obtained in half a year or a year.
Because physicists did not need to completely grasp the complex theoretical system; they just needed to remember the formulas provided by Qiao Ze, then plug in the experimental results to directly validate them.
Moreover, Qiao Ze had directly obtained the general solution to the Yang-Mills Equations through the new algebraic theory and had it validated by supercomputers.
This had also led most mathematicians to recognize the Super Helical Space Algebra theory.
So Li Jian Gao was equally certain that Qiao Ze’s paper today had to be correct! Even without validation! This confidence was even stronger than with his own doctoral thesis!
Really, when Qiao Ze bowed to him, Li Jian Gao’s mind was full of various emotions and shame.
Speaking of which, he had really gotten a great deal as a mentor.
"Alright, alright, stop that, Qiao Ze. Let’s go take photos first. The photographer and everyone else are waiting anxiously downstairs, including your mother and Su," Li Jian Gao said, steadying Qiao Ze and suppressing the urge to kneel to him in return, before pulling him towards the exit of the new conference center.
"Oh," Qiao Ze nodded.
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There wasn’t much more to say.
Qiao Ze, dressed in his doctoral gown, followed the procedure to take group photos.
First, he took a photo with all the members of today’s defense committee.
Truth be told, those professors from other institutions had competed for this opportunity largely for the sake of this group photo.
No matter how foreign scholars saw it, at least within Huaxia Country, the vast majority had already recognized that Qiao Ze would surely become a world-class top scholar in the future.