Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 597 - 247: Dou Dou Faces Defeat, Praise from All Quarters
That night, it was no exaggeration to say that half of the mathematical and physical science community in Huaxia was kept awake by a discussion paper written by Qiao Ze.
However, Qiao Ze was already sleeping soundly at that time, blissfully unaware that his paper discussing the Quantum Implicative Model with Edward Witten had made its way back to Huaxia, causing many experts to be on the verge of pulling their hair out. Even if he knew... he probably would still have slept just as soundly.
There was no helping it, as he was still growing and needed to ensure he got plenty of sleep.
And as for papers that articulated foundational mathematical theories, they were like works of art; if you didn’t understand them, you simply didn’t, and there was nothing he could do to help.
As for the seminar, he hadn’t even thought about it yet.
After all, he hadn’t fully figured out how the entire mathematical structure should be described.
Take, for example, the challenge of non-locality.
The Quantum Implicative Model involved the effect of Quantum Entanglement, which led to challenges of non-locality. In traditional classical models, the transmission of information is limited by locality, but the Quantum Implicative involves non-local correlations in space, making it extremely complex in mathematical modeling.
Furthermore, concepts such as interactions are extremely complex and require more innovative mathematical structures to meet some of the special requirements of the model. If it also has to withstand experimental verification, the difficulty is doubled.
In summary, this work for Qiao Ze was a pure intellectual challenge game.
He was attempting to use a complete mathematical structure to explain the microscopic world, making it at least foolproof, necessitating deep knowledge in mathematics, quantum physics, field theory, particle physics... and other disciplines.
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Any weakness, and this task would probably be impossible to complete.
For anyone else, such high-level research would definitely involve collaboration, and it’s not that Qiao Ze wanted to go it alone, but for the moment, there were virtually no scholars who completely understood superspiral algebra and the concept of transcendental geometry, so he couldn’t find anyone to keep up with his thought process, leaving him no choice but to work on it bit by bit by himself.
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Early the next morning, Su Mucheng saw the WeChat message sent by Yu Chenggong late last night, notifying that Dou Dou’s recruitment work had been temporarily halted. Chen, the university president, had gone to the Capital for a meeting, which was said to be about discussing arrangements for university admissions work.
According to Yu Chenggong’s speculation, it was probably because the effect of Dou Dou’s recruitment video was too good – perhaps it had been heavily complained about – and to appease the other schools, they had no choice but to put a temporary stop to Dou Dou’s nationwide presentations. However, once Chen fought his battles in the Capital, they should be able to continue.
Well, it wasn’t unexpected.
Last night, during the review session, Su Mucheng also felt that the effect of letting Dou Dou take the reins had indeed exceeded everyone’s expectations.
With a physical presence, Dou Dou facing a group of teenagers was like bringing dimensionally superior tactics to the battle. Naturally, the effect was outstanding.
Plus, with the internet as an amplifier, it exploded in popularity.
The backend data showed that just the video Dou Dou uploaded to Weibo reached 320 million views.
That’s as if nearly one-third of the entire nation had opened it to watch.
Even accounting for some people who might have watched it more than once, that number was still terrifying.
According to Weibo’s report, its daily active user count was only 260 million, and the monthly active user count was only around 600 million.
This clearly showed that many users who usually didn’t use Weibo logged in specifically to take a peek at Dou Dou’s performance.
Su Mucheng had her own understanding of this, and the proud words drilled into Qiao Ze’s ears the moment she got the chance: "Qiao, look, Dou Dou has become so powerful that they’re saying we are being shameless!"
"Oh?"
Qiao Ze, who had just finished washing up, took the phone handed to him by Su Mucheng, glanced at the message from Yu Chenggong sent the previous night, and smiled, saying, "Hmm, Dou Dou is not bad."
"Haha, Yu actually said that President Chen has gone to the Capital to fight. I find the teachers too funny," she laughed.
"Director Yu is indeed not bad either," Qiao Ze echoed.
For Qiao Ze, this was high praise indeed, and he did quite like Yu Chenggong.
A long while ago, when Yu Chenggong brought Lu Xiuxiu to Xilin, he told the admissions director that he could call him if there were any issues.
However, despite having Qiao Ze’s contact information, Yu Chenggong never took the initiative to use it. Apart from visiting once during the New Year, he seldom appeared in front of him, but whenever Qiao Ze needed something, just a word from him, and Yu would get it done neatly and efficiently.
This was the case last year when going to Yanbei, Huaqing to hold a report seminar.
Even though he was already the director of admissions, he still accompanied him and Li Jiangao to the Capital in person. He personally handled every arrangement without a single mistake. Most importantly, throughout the trip, Yu Chenggong did not pull rank as a school leader and boss him around.
If Qiao Ze was willing to attend the dinner parties set up in the Capital, Yu would agree. Otherwise, Yu would go and negotiate. Even if the people from the Capital who came looking were VIPs, Yu Chenggong would handle it properly, without pushing any issues onto him or Li Jian Gao.
These might be small matters, but trust between people is always built up through such small acts. Especially for someone like Qiao Ze, with an extraordinarily good memory, who remembers clearly whether the deeds done towards him were bad or good.
Moreover, Qiao Ze had also realized that he indeed needed someone trustworthy to deal with all those troublesome tasks that people find repulsive.
It could only be said that Yu Chenggong was several orders of magnitude cleverer than Lv Bei.
If Qiao Ze were to assess Lv Bei, he might say that although he naturally had an honest nature, he tried to imitate others in playing the part of being all things to all people, resulting in an odd mishmash. This is what being foolish looks like, but it’s fortunate he’s not bad. Realizing the strengths and weaknesses in time, there’s still a chance to catch up.