Chapter 1448: Chapter 685 Things ’Gods’ Can Understand_3
"This is exactly my area of expertise," Edward Witten said upon hearing that theories he excelled at were being used for analysis, rubbing his hands together in excitement, and what he was especially looking forward to was the mathematical theory related to space.
Qiu Chengwen felt the same.
This was a rare opportunity to delve into space mathematics.
Even though space mathematics was created by Zhao Yi, because it involved matters of confidentiality, many of the contents were not disclosed to the public.
Everyone knew that Zhao Yi had a profound understanding of space, but the extent of his knowledge was known to very few.
Zhao Yi trusted Edward Witten and Qiu Chengwen a great deal, and he directly presented a part of the space mathematics, most of which were related to Z-wave research.
Then he began to explain.
Although the explanation would take up some time, three heads are better than one Zhuge Liang, all the more so because Qiu Chengwen, Edward Witten, and Zhang Qican were all top-level mathematicians and theoretical physicists; their genius far surpassed his own.
If he had not had the help of the system, even with a broad knowledge of mathematics to support him, he knew he could not have achieved this level of understanding.
With their help, it would be possible to greatly expand his thinking and find a pathway to solve the problems.
Over the next three days, Zhao Yi was continuously explaining space mathematics.
Space mathematics could be said to be a brand new discipline; it just hadn’t been listed as a separate subject because most of its contents had not been made public.
The space mathematics that was currently circulating was only that which Zhao Yi had published in "Cosmology".
"Cosmology" mentioned space mathematics, but the relevant content was very basic, and some aspects were even quite vague.
Edward Witten and Qiu Chengwen, both of whom had carefully studied Zhao Yi’s "Particle Boundary Theory" and "Cosmology", combined the current knowledge of space mathematics, suddenly understood the related content much better.
"So that’s how it is, I’ve always been curious about how your theory was derived."
"I once doubted this theory because it seemed like there were gaps in the process of reasoning, but now I finally understand, the interior of black holes is made up of highly compressed particles!"
"High compression of particles can create Z-waves, directly affecting spatial expansion, and space has the ability to absorb energy—"
"So, our research is basically asking, what exactly is space, right!"
After three days of continuous explanation, Edward Witten and Qiu Chengwen both came to understand.
Zhao Yi couldn’t help but remark that geniuses were different from ordinary people. In his previous research on anti-gravity and Z-waves, he had a theory group and he had taught them quite a lot, expounding on many concepts.
Back then, he realized Ruan Wenye was already excellent, but among the core members of the theory group, Ruan Wenye could be said to be the least bright, requiring more than a month to understand the theory of anti-gravity, contributing almost nothing during the research process.
Now, facing the even more challenging space mathematics, Edward Witten and Qiu Chengwen only took three days to grasp the basics.
Such is the gap between geniuses and the average person.
Indeed!
In front of Edward Witten and Qiu Chengwen, mathematicians and physicists of Ruan Wenye’s caliber could only be considered ordinary.
"If only every one of my students were this brilliant," Zhao Yi wistfully said.
In reality, he hoped more people would join space research, which would expand the study and enrich the content related to space mathematics.
The slightly awkward reality now was that most people could not understand all of his space mathematics research; the only ones who truly understood were him and Zhang Qican.
Zhang Qican had always been engaged in summarizing and organizing space mathematics, but his capabilities were limited. Even just one space mathematics formula, also known as the ’Divine Cipher,’ could fill an entire book. frёeωebɳovel.com
"Perhaps Zhang Qican will have to do this work for his entire life," Zhao Yi thought. "Or perhaps, I can have Professor Qiu and Edward join this effort to organize the content of space mathematics, so that in a few years or decades, space mathematics could truly become a discipline, even if it’s a bit complex. People could still learn it gradually." freēwēbηovel.c૦m
"Instead of the so-called ’Divine Cipher’ remaining something only ’divine beings’ can comprehend."