Once a matter ferments on the internet, a hundred people can have a hundred different interpretations.
There are praises, confusions, criticisms, and also doubts...
Doubts are actually not wrong, because Qiao Ze himself was very clear that he still had a way to go before solving the mass gap problem proposed by Yang-Mills Theory.
Therefore, the heated discussions online had no effect on him.
Whether it was praise or being scolded for being impolite and too arrogant, or even suspicion that all of this was a sensationalism, Qiao Ze didn't take it to heart, and not just because he didn't go online, but more because Qiao himself hadn't realized that he had a strong tolerance for any "stupid" arguments and behaviors.
This had nothing to do with personality.
Anyone who had been deemed crazy by those around them since junior high and couldn't be bothered to argue would develop a strong tolerance in this regard.