That night, it was no exaggeration to say that half of the mathematical and physical science community in Huaxia was kept awake by a discussion paper written by Qiao Ze.
However, Qiao Ze was already sleeping soundly at that time, blissfully unaware that his paper discussing the Quantum Implicative Model with Edward Witten had made its way back to Huaxia, causing many experts to be on the verge of pulling their hair out. Even if he knew... he probably would still have slept just as soundly.
There was no helping it, as he was still growing and needed to ensure he got plenty of sleep.
And as for papers that articulated foundational mathematical theories, they were like works of art; if you didn't understand them, you simply didn't, and there was nothing he could do to help.
As for the seminar, he hadn't even thought about it yet.
After all, he hadn't fully figured out how the entire mathematical structure should be described.
Take, for example, the challenge of non-locality.