Edward Whitten felt certain that Qiao Ze must have used some cheat.
In fact, many people in the chemistry and physics communities had been working hard to explore and synthesize the 119th element, not only because its discovery would be Nobel Prize-worthy but also because it would directly expand the Periodic Table of Elements.
The most important reason, however, was that according to theoretical predictions, these superheavy elements that come after those already arranged in the periodic table, quantum effects and relativistic effects play an important role in their chemical properties and offer almost infinite possibilities.
But as the years went by, everyone focused on this task without any success.
Qiao Ze, who worked on the basic theories of mathematics and physics, suddenly told everyone he had succeeded.
If this wasn't cheating, what was?