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Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 541 - 233: The Top Journal Effect on Weibo_2
Although most of the content of the theory can be validated using concepts from superspiral algebra and transcendental geometry, the current difficulty for Qiao Ze that cannot yet be mathematically proven lies in the fact that the excited state or quantum state of the Containment Higgs Particle may mediate the mass-generation process.
This problem involves a series of complex issues.
If one insists on being serious, the series that Qiao Ze is studying has already taken the shape of a program; his academic thought now encompasses every field of science—algebra, geometry, physics, and even the grand unification...
Moreover, he is still so young.
This is definitely something that countless people envy, resent, and despise.
For many in the academic community, they hardly dare to imagine what heights Qiao Ze’s future might reach.
But the problem currently facing Qiao Ze is how he should announce his new elementary particle model to the outside world.
For the time being, Qiao Ze has no plans to publish a paper.
In fact, with his current status, if he really wanted to publish, he could simply organize his ideas and a bunch of top journals would still accept them.
Just by the fact that it could quantize gravity, even if the paper had flaws, even if there were areas that hadn’t been fully considered, it still would be considered a top-tier paper.
But Qiao Ze is a perfectionist; he doesn’t plan to publish until some of the basic content of this fundamental model is clearly explained.
He’s even too lazy to post on preprint server websites.
It’s not about fame; quite simply, Qiao Ze doesn’t want to publish anything that isn’t rigorous enough.
Of course, this is also because Qiao Ze no longer needs to publish papers to gain prestige, raise his status, or earn the paltry rewards from the university.
Then, Qiao Ze suddenly realized that if he didn’t release this through journals, he seemingly had no other channels.
Except for WeChat Moments...
Beyond that, he seemed not to have any other accounts for releasing information to the public.
In the age of the internet, this is somewhat unimaginable, but it is the truth.
Then Qiao Ze thought of Dou Dou; this guy has 130 million followers just on Weibo, plus another 12 million on Zhihu, and adding up the followers from various other forums, there would probably be 150 million in total.
Even many university professors, under the influence of their students, had started following Dou Dou on Weibo.
They might not constantly watch Dou Dou’s Weibo posts, but their students would most likely notice a new post from Dou Dou immediately and then pass the information on.
Thinking of this, Qiao Ze decided to leave this matter to Dou Dou after all.
Though releasing this kind of content on Weibo seems somewhat frivolous.
As long as the content is detailed enough, the understanding people would naturally understand.
As for those who don’t understand, at most they would, talk drivel.
Really, the moment Qiao Ze made this decision, it even grew overcast.
For the staff at Weibo, it was definitely a day worth commemorating. They probably would never have thought that one day, Weibo, a public social media platform, would end up carrying the social responsibility of a top-level scientific journal...
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"Swish, swish..."
Dou Dou’s efficiency is very high.
As soon as Qiao Ze asked Dou Dou to post his research content on Weibo, it took Dou Dou just two seconds to screenshot twelve images.
Since a single Weibo post can only have nine images, it resulted in two posts—one with six images, including Qiao Ze’s new elementary particle model under his mechanism as well as the related mathematical explanations.
Especially the second Weibo post, with just the mathematical explanation of the Containment Graviton taking up five full screenshots.
The copy written by Dou Dou continued the same arrogant style as before.
"Today’s two Weibo posts contain the recent research results of my daddy Qiao. For those under a bachelor’s degree, better pretend you never saw it. Bachelor’s degree holders, just drop a 666 in the comments. Master’s degree holders, at most open one picture to take a peek, spot the difference, then go about your business. Ph.Ds—after acknowledging its profoundness, please inform your advisors immediately."
"Oh, by the way, the previous post mainly refers to students majoring in mathematics and physics. For those students who aren’t related to these two majors... well, considering the breadth and depth of your knowledge, you wouldn’t understand anyway. But it’s okay, I won’t mock you this time."
Both Weibo posts were accompanied by the crazy image of pounding on the desk laughing.
They struck a tone of lighthearted mockery.
Luckily, Dou Dou’s followers mostly have a masochistic temperament; they have a high immunity to such ridicule and don’t feel offended. In fact, many even dare to retort with teasing.
"I’m just a primary school graduate, but I opened it too, what are you going to do about it?"
"Damn, I feel like my brain grew, just curious, what the hell is an Implicon? Contain what? To be honest, Dou Dou, is your dad driving?" Find adventures on novelbuddy
"Dare to mock me for not understanding? Dou Dou, do you understand yourself?"
"Wait, your dad Qiao? Dou Dou, I thought of you as a brother, and now you want to be my dad?"
...
Dou Dou continued the usual style, starting to reply rapidly.
"Hit you? Are you sure? I’m about to have a body, and I’m not lying, hitting hurts a lot! Wait for me to find you through the internet cable. (Proud)"
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"This makes you think of driving? Buddy, your brain’s twisted. (Contempt)"
"You... you actually want to compare IQs with an eight-month-old baby? Where’s your shame? (Hands on hips)"
"What’s the matter? Isn’t it nice to have a dad like me? (Laughing crazily)"
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The fans joking and bantering in the comments section, of course, don’t understand the content in those images.
Just as Yang said.
Nowadays, there are two kinds of mathematical papers: one kind you pick up to read a page and then don’t want to continue; the other, you read just one line and you don’t want to continue.