So, after a month of lectures, most students didn't understand at all, while a small portion did and practiced a lot, the results were still limited.
"This human body reactor theory of yours sounds scientific, but it's not practical. It's not very useful in practice," someone remarked.
Ma Lin replied, "College students study physics for five or six years to lay the groundwork before they can write decent papers. The effort required to attain extraordinary powers through hard work is just the same."
"If it really takes five or six years to see results, who would bother? With that time, we might as well learn to sing or dance for our own enjoyment," another said.
Ma Lin responded, "But mastering extraordinary powers can bring quite a bit of convenience, especially since it can greatly extend one's lifespan. Why not learn it?"