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Chapter 954 - Chapter 363: When in Doubt, Ask Dou Dou

True mathematicians always maintain curiosity about academic pursuits.

If Qiao Ze's new theory might still be far from solving the grand unified theory in physics, it already has provided significant inspiration to Peter Schultz in the realm of unifying algebraic geometry.

He even suspects that Qiao Ze may have achieved a finite unification of certain abstract algebraic structures, such as groups, rings, and fields, within the framework of interweaving. In other words, algebraic geometry research might soon be unified into a new mathematical object.

The insights provided by Qiao Ze these past few days have shown a clear trend in this direction—for instance, Qiao Ze's Interweaving Unification Conjecture.

The conjecture is described simply: given an algebraic structure and a geometric structure, then under the interweaving framework, A⊗G=G⊗A.

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