Actually, Lu Zhou expected this to happen.
Even if he tried his best, it was impossible to teach a cow mathematics. Or to teach a dog physics.
Galette Miro understood human nature.
He knew that proofs could only be justified towards intelligent people. For a humble farmer or bridge worker, it was easier to package the scientific theory into something fictitious and explain it to them in another way.
Miro also knew that he didn't need so many people participating in his projects. Physics had always been a game for a select few. As for the others, contributing their spirits and beliefs were enough.
In this regard, Lu Zhou actually quite admired this guy.
In order to complete this experiment, he even sacrificed himself as part of the price. As far as he was concerned, he was implanting the seeds of the "spirit of the universe" into human civilization.
It was difficult to judge whether this was a worthy sacrifice.