If it were not for Zhao Yi's strong influence, the 'Boundary Theory of Particles' might not have been widely known. Even if some scholars came across it, they might have simply set it aside, never bothering to delve into its content.
However, things were different with the new papers involving 'Supersymmetry'.
'Supersymmetry' is the cornerstone, the foundation of theoretical physics, but the theoretical symmetry between particles has never been experimentally discovered.
The physics community hopes for the emergence of a particle symmetry that may not be experimental, but the 'Supersymmetry Problem', especially the so-called 'symmetry', requires an acceptable explanation.
There had been none until now.
The theory of Supersymmetry seems perfect, and research from the perspective of particles makes it hard to add anything new.