It's rare to see such public opposition in academia. Seeing a group of scientists in a squabble must be a scene that captivates everyone's attention.
Once all the media had gathered, Jiang Cheng began his speech.
Lately, I've heard something incredibly amusing—a guy named George Walker dared to jump out and question my theory. I wonder if he's forgotten his meds, because his words are outright hilarious.
He even says that I'm scared to face him, which is the funniest joke I've heard in my life. Why should I be scared to face him? Is he supposed to be remarkable or something?
I wonder if George Walker misunderstood my paper; that's why he thinks my perspective is wrong. Honestly, I have no clue how George Walker obtained his degree.
I think this matter is worth investigating; maybe he bought his PhD with money. Otherwise, he wouldn't have said such unprofessional things.
Now, I'm seriously doubtful of George Walker's academic level because he simply didn't understand my paper.
