Chapter 513: The Greatest Discovery of the Early 21st Century

"Utterly nonsensical!" the editor at Nature journal put down the phone and continued with their peer review work.

"What's up with Gamas?" a colleague joked, placing a cup of coffee on his desk.

"Nothing much, just someone wanting me to rush their review, claiming they are this year's Nobel Prize in Physics laureate," Gamas sipped his coffee, his tone laced with mockery.

"Hahaha, I got calls from three Nobel Chemistry Prize and two Nobel Prize in Physics laureates just yesterday," Gamas' colleague laughed, "Turned out their papers weren't even third-class in quality."

At their Nature magazine, submissions were categorized into four quality levels; the lowest was Level Three, which were utterly mediocre articles that were usually sent back immediately. Such articles accounted for over 90% of all submissions.

Level Two articles had a certain academic breakthrough and, after some revisions, had the chance to be upgraded to Level One.