Qiao Ze was gratified to see the report generated by CERN's supercomputer.
In fact, given Edward Whitten's current state, even if Qiao Ze's requests were more demanding, such as asking him to package all the recent experimental data and send it to him, it was unlikely that he would be refused.
However, Qiao Ze wasn't particularly interested in those complex data sets.
LHC sounds impressive and is indeed advanced compared to Earth's basic industrial capabilities, not to mention extremely expensive, but to Qiao Ze, the experimental process still seemed a bit crude, primarily relying on brute force. Even a kindergartner could understand the principle in a minute—it's just a forceful collision.
It's like having two airplanes speed up to their maximum power and then crash into each other harshly. Then, a bunch of people surrounding the crash collect the fragmented data to study what was on the planes.