Po'er's voice of doubt instantly transformed the tense atmosphere in the conference hall into one as taut as a drawn bow.
The citizens didn't know the reason, they looked at each other, while the scholars from various countries attending the conference mostly held a wait-and-see attitude.
Many had already been convinced by Ohm's theories before, and even if they had doubts in their hearts, they would not make trouble on the spot. Compared to the initial version of "current calculation" encountered by German scholars, this time Ohm's lecture manuscript was clearly several iterations ahead. Its contents were not only easy to understand, but the relevant data had also been examined and corrected multiple times.
Even the originally complex and messy mathematical analysis in the book was further refined with Gauss's help, and the experimental design was upgraded with improvements by Faraday and the experimental physicists of the Royal Society.