"I'm simply telling it like it is."
Sheldon Glashow said, "I admit, the mathematical framework on the stage is very perfect, but perfection does not necessarily mean correctness, as there is a lack of discussion on mass, sidestepping potentially problematic areas; it is more apt to refer it as 'Energy Argument of the Supersymmetry Problem'."
"Whew..."
The others also reacted, and immediately, the room plunged into discussion.
What Sheldon Glashow said was indeed reasonable and hit key points. But, whether it invalidates Zhao Yi's achievement is another matter; just discussing from the perspective of energy alone is already impressive.
If mass were indeed introduced, it would certainly be a major achievement that would shake the physics community.
"The discussion on energy composition is enough."
"Zhao Yi's theory originates from the perspective of energy composition. He has created a perfect mathematical framework."
"Mass is a different issue."