Lu Zhou still didn't know how to use the Debris No.2, but fortunately, he had some clue about its origin.
Even though there was no way to crack its secrets, he believed that after seeing his next Void Memory, he should be able to obtain the key to open this "treasure chest".
Lu Zhou put this unsolvable problem aside. He placed his focus back to academia.
Compared to Riemann's hypothesis, the theory of unified algebra and geometry wasn't actually as difficult as imagined.
Even though this was more groundbreaking than Riemann's hypothesis, in fact, it didn't require a groundbreaking mathematical tool to solve. It didn't even require too much creativity.
What it required was the ability to rely on logic to summarize existing knowledge, tools, and methods, to be able to thread the needle.
That sounded a bit abstract.