The morning lecture was very successful, with the one-hour presentation providing a detailed account of the proof process for Goldbach's Conjecture and leaving time for questions from the audience, which seemed almost inconceivable.
In fact, most people in the venue felt it was quite normal.
Because it was simple.
Like navigating a complex maze, Zhao Yi found the correct path, guided others towards the direction, and while there were many twists and turns on the road, there were no direct obstructions or disputes.
Zhao Yi was explaining how to get out of the maze, not pondering how to solve it.
That was the reason for the short duration of the morning session.
The afternoon session was different.
Many top mathematicians came for a more generalized proof of Goldbach's Conjecture, which would help them better understand prime numbers.