Everyone began to seriously study Qiao Yu's proof process.
About ten minutes later, Tao Xuanzhi was the first to speak: "I have no more questions, this proof process is actually quite similar to what I thought."
After speaking, Tao Xuanzhi probably felt that just saying that was a bit awkward, so he simply uploaded some of his previous drafts to the conference room.
Qiao Yu glanced at Tao Xuanzhi's proof process and felt much more comfortable. Hmm, it seems these reviewers are really not just finding faults or searching for counterexamples; some are even thinking about how to help him patch up this small flaw.
Though he said it was similar, Tao Xuanzhi's approach still had some differences from his own.
For example, Tao Xuanzhi first assumed that Modal Space M was compact, but its local structure might allow multiple modal paths Γi to have overlaps or intersections, that is: