This even meant that particle physics and the standard model might have revolutionary developments.
So, everyone's enthusiasm during this period was indeed very high.
Verifying the results wouldn't necessarily make them famous and rich, but if they were to confirm Qiao Ze's correctness and then push the standard model forward using Qiao Ze's mathematical tools, that would undoubtedly be a Nobel Prize-worthy achievement.
Understandably, these physicists were even more eager than Qiao Ze himself for the paper to be correct, hopeful that Qiao Ze's superspiral algebra and transcendental geometry, as well as the related theories, would perfectly address the mass problem of the Yang-Mills Fields.
Although the material model developed by Qiao Ze had been the most eye-catching recently and indeed caused a stir within CERN, it only served to slightly elevate the status of the Huaxia physicists.
Despite much discussion, there was little they could do to help.