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Chapter 270: Chapter 195: Math is My Strong Suit! _3

Several research institutions and medical professors also came to the same conclusion.

Now, no one dares to say that all of Zhao Yi’s conjectures are correct; they can only say that "the experiment did not find any errors." Whether they are correct and how many are correct still need a large number of experiments to verify.

This is already enough.

The release of the new information immediately affected the direction of public opinion.

Zhao Yi’s paper is indeed a very incomprehensible ’pathological mechanism conjecture’, and all the conjectures are wrong, which can be described as ’nonsense’; is there a part that is correct?

If so, the conjecture would be very meaningful!

Using experiments to verify the conclusion is much easier than doing research. As long as a part of it is proven to be correct, Zhao Yi can be said to have made significant contributions to the research of the ’pathogenic mechanism of viral myocarditis’.

Tian Zhenke, an expert from Capital Medical University, came forward and explained the "significance of simple experimental results." "When simple experiments cannot prove errors, it means that the general direction is correct. And if the general direction is correct, it means that a large part of it is correct."

"This is very meaningful, and it will lead to breakthroughs in the study of abnormal immune reactions to the heart!"

"Just looking at the results we have now, we can say that Zhao Yi’s paper is very valuable!"

"It must not be a random guess, but a reasonable inference and analysis based on observed facts."

"In fact, this is very common in medical experiments."

Tian Zhenke said seriously, "Some medical experiments can’t identify what problem the results reflect, so researchers will conduct a possibility analysis and then verify it with experiments."

"Zhao Yi’s conjecture paper is a complete set of possibility analyses. It sounds incredible, but considering his mathematical skills, we should think this way: he applied his research in mathematics to medical research."

"This is very interesting."

Tian Zhenke jokingly said, "However, I am sure I can’t learn it."

Subsequently, a reporter asked Deng Shufang, and he said something interesting, "I think he could comment on Zhao Yi’s Collatz Conjecture paper in the same way. Maybe ’Mathematics Society Magazine’ would like this kind of humor?"

Of course, it was a joke.

One of the top four mathematics journals, the ’Mathematics Society Magazine’ would not pay attention to Deng Shufang.

Tian Zhenke meant that Zhao Yi’s mechanism conjecture paper was of great significance, but it was criticized by a professor from his own school for no reason, which was quite ridiculous.

Tian Zhenke is not an important figure, but his interview attracted a lot of discussion.

Public opinion finally reacted.

Those who didn’t know how to react suddenly felt deceived by Deng Shufang. At first, they thought Zhao Yi wrote a ’nonsense’ paper, but later they found the paper interesting and meaningful. However, the valuable paper was criticized by their own school’s professor, Deng Shufang, who directly guided the development of public opinion.

Deng Shufang...

What kind of a scumbag is he?

Public opinion is very powerful, and the internet has strengthened this power. Soon, Deng Shufang’s resume was dug out.

Ph.D. in Medicine. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

Forty years old, rated as a professor.

Gave up medical research work later and applied for administrative duties. One of the editors of the "Journal of Life Sciences Institute."

"What? Deng Shufang doesn’t do medical research?"

"What? Deng Shufang does administrative work?"

"What? He is also one of the editors of the magazine. In other words, has the authority to decide what the magazine publishes?"

This is pure deceit!

Immediately, voices questioning and even cursing Deng Shufang appeared on the public opinion.

The officials also stepped in.

Public opinion was all focused on Yanhua University. Whether it was Deng Shufang or the Biomedical Research Institute, Zhao Yi was also a Yanhua University freshman and served as a specially-appointed researcher at the Laboratory of Intelligence and Automation. There was no way to separate them from Yanhua University.

Yanhua University immediately reacted, announcing the withdrawal of Deng Shufang’s administrative position and editorial duties in the "Journal of Life Sciences Institute," and carrying out internal sanctions while continuing to investigate the incident.

In fact, the investigation is just an external statement; the school will certainly study how to deal with Deng Shufang internally.

The specific results will not generally be made public. ƒrēewebnovel.com

It’s not that they want to give Deng Shufang a break, but in order not to cause follow-up public opinions. Because punishment can easily cause controversy, whether it’s too heavy or too light, it will have an impact. Even if it’s not light or heavy, it can cause controversy because everyone has different judgment criteria.

It’s best to suppress public opinion.

...

At this moment.

Deng Shufang was really confused. He didn’t understand why public opinion changed so quickly, and why there were so many voices criticizing him everywhere. Many people even directly cursed at him.

The reporters who had lined up to interview him before had disappeared, and the people who had invited him to participate in the program were gone, and he was also punished by the school.

The school basically told him in one sentence, "Go home and wait for the results!"

Of course.

Deng Shufang also understood that the reason was Zhao Yi’s conjecture paper, much of which had been verified to be correct, which he couldn’t accept.

How is it possible?

A freshman who hasn’t even entered school yet, even if he’s a genius in mathematics and computer science, has nothing to do with medical research!

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