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At nine in the morning, the host responsible for the program and the journalist team arrived as scheduled.

This interview allowed Qiao Yu to understand how to keep the interviewee interested in the broadcasted interview program.

It was supposed to be a half-hour program, but he ended up chatting with the host for a full three hours.

However, Qiao Yu felt that the thod used to interview others was definitely different. After all, those big shots probably don’t have that much free ti to waste.

Maybe it’s because they feel he’s young enough and has plenty of ti. This is sothing Qiao Yu sensed from the host’s attitude during their chat—clearly treating him like a half-grown kid.

Fortunately, Qiao Yu didn’t mind; instead, he found his appearance quite deceptive.

Unlike typical kids who always hope to be treated like adults, Qiao Yu always felt there’s nothing bad about being treated like a child.

For example, during the interview, when discussing certain topics, he dared to boldly express opinions that differed from Director Tian’s. If it had been Senior Brother Chen, he definitely wouldn’t have the courage.

There’s no way around it; the older people get, the more things they worry about. It’s been like that since ancient tis.

So Qiao Yu was quite happy, especially when he learned that the interview program would be aired that evening.

"I said so many random things, and you can edit it out in just an afternoon?"

"Haha, don’t worry, Qiao Yu. Our team is very professional, just like your capabilities in mathematics."

"Well, actually, not only am I good at mathematics, but I’m also alright in physics. You might not know this, but I even took several math and physics courses. And my exam scores were great. A !"

"Oh? That’s impressive! Keep it up, Qiao Yu. Maybe you’ll win a Nobel Prize soday."

"Definitely!"

Tian Yanzhen watched Qiao Yu make grand claims with the host and fiercely gave this student of his a glare.

This was taking advantage of the journalist’s lack of understanding between mathematical physics and physics.

How should I put it? Mathematical physics, being an interdisciplinary subject between mathematics and physics, theoretically has the potential to win a Nobel Prize. But it’s extrely difficult.

After all, mathematical physicists primarily use advanced mathematics formulas to study those physical problems, focusing on the mathematical structure and rigor of physical theory.

Physics is about studying the basic laws of nature, developing theories, and verifying if those theories conform to experintal observations. The Nobel Prize in Physics strictly adheres to the standard that theories must be validated by experints.

In other words, mathematical physics doesn’t require experints or concern itself with the actual details of physical systems in order to research physical theories. So it’s very difficult to win a Nobel Prize directly.

Unless the theories proposed by those in mathematical physics are validated by other physicists through experints, and they win the prize together with those physicists.

Not to ntion how difficult it is to predict physics through mathematical research. More importantly, the theories predicted by mathematics often belong to highly advanced fields, making them difficult to verify with current laboratory technologies.

The most typical example is probably Edward Witten, who is absolutely one of the most outstanding mathematical physicists of our ti and a founder of string theory.

But this big shot has even won the highest honor in mathematics—the Fields dal, yet has not been able to obtain a Nobel Prize.

The reason is simple. With current human technological capabilities, it’s impossible to verify this theory at the core scale of string theory—the Planck Scale.

Unless future research in high-energy particles completely leaps beyond the current particle accelerator frawork and develops a brand new experintal thod to explore quantum gravity effects.

Otherwise, if you want a collider capable of smashing particles down to the Planck Scale, based on current technological levels, such a collider might need to be bigger than the Solar System.

Obviously, this has already surpassed the limits of human engineering. Even if humanity can actually build a collider the size of the Solar System in the future, they definitely won’t seriously pursue it...

Moreover, Tian Yanzhen really doesn’t think Qiao Yu has the ti to study mathematical physics. Although Qiao Yu is still young, just perfecting the modal system alone would take at least decades.

However, he didn’t say much. He’s been seventeen or eighteen years old too. Although he was relatively more reserved compared to Qiao Yu’s nature at the ti, who doesn’t have a heart fond of showing off?

"By the way, Qiao Yu, the program will be aired tonight, you can also help promote it."

Before leaving, the host nad Li Wei didn’t forget to remind him. This sentence imdiately reminded Qiao Yu that he still had a Weibo account that was verified.

Thinking of this account, Qiao Yu suddenly felt that guy nad Xu Shu was becoming more and more unprofessional.

Actually, he had quite a few accomplishnts to show off on Weibo during this ti, but he had forgotten them all. Xu Shu used to rember to remind him, but recently he hadn’t reminded him at all.

If not for this host’s reminder, he wouldn’t have recalled.

Indeed, when he was new, his work attitude was a bit more positive, but now he probably had gone from newbie to veteran at the workplace. With more business, he couldn’t be bothered.

Thinking this, Qiao Yu didn’t choose to criticize Xu Shu in WeChat. After all, it’s not like he pays his salary. Qiao Yu had a clear understanding of that.

It was only after sending off the host that he opened his Weibo, which he hadn’t used for a long ti. Not logging in for a while surprised him—his Weibo followers had increased by a large wave, now reaching 370,000 followers!

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