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"A single point, creating ripples, making the entire surface, the entire shape, everything, no longer calm."

"The changes caused by the influence of this point are unbridgeable, unless the point disappears, and all the changes originate from this point..."

"So, why not build a proof around this point and simplify the complex problem?"

Zhao Yi sat at the table, deep in thought, grasping the inspiration he got from Qian Zhijin, and he was researching how to use topology to solve Fermat's Last Theorem.

Previously, he had designed a Fermat's Last Theorem function with a fixed n-value, its corresponding three-dimensional surface, and its corresponding inversion surface. When combined in the forward and reverse directions, a brand new three-dimensional figure was formed.

Carrying out a topological analysis on this new figure could lead to some interesting conclusions, but to prove Fermat's Last Theorem, it seemed that something was still missing.