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The Reimann Hypothesis is true. If you can prove it you get $1m (from CI). It's the longest standing millenium math problem based on work prolosed from Reimann picked up from Gauss and Euler. The problem is very interesting because its related to the distribution of prime numbers. Something Gauss could never prove. We can only guess how many prime # are between any two limits (with pretty good accuracy) but if the reimann hypothesis is true we can tell exactly how many. It's related to Crytography. Lots of math is already built with the assumption it is true. Disproving it would be as simple as finding a non trivial zero that doesn't lie on the critical line (midpoint of critical strip x=1/2) Every NT-zero lies on the critical line (x = 1/2). Imo. The zeta function is telling you something when it produces a zero. Trillions of non trival zeros have been found on the critical line analytically. All you have to do to prove it is: find a way to describe where ALL the critical zeros are. Finding the 1st few trillion doesn't matter when there is infinity of them. To find the shape of the object mathematically would prove it one way or another. My guess is it will be solved with geometry. And that's where I'm studying. The object itself isn't rigid, it's probabilistic. To find its shape is like shooting a paintball at an invisible object until you can make it out. The paintballs being critical zeros. The fx's graph is a shadow of the object. You can only go so far with analytic continuation. Zero outputs from the fx can be imagined as a point in space where the energy is zero. Like two dissonate waves colliding making a shape from where the waves cancel and energy is zero. The still points on a vibrating membrane. Bottom of the sin wave. I think it gets proven true before 2040.
Houses arent money I don't want my houses value to increase forever The taxes are a function of its perceived $ value Just leave it all alone Houses are closer to shoes than money
One of my coworkers asked me what I thought about the tariffs. We have a pretty surface level relationship. I said that I wasn't too worried and that going outside helps with all the wild market stuff (keeping it surface level). He asked me what I thought what is a good strategy going forward. That's when I decided slowly walked him into the dark alleyway of "bitcoin is the only money 401ks aren't real or your money and your house and groceries will go to infinity $." He gave me the........👁👄👁👍
GM A Zen monk sits quietly as a student earnestly asks about enlightenment, truth, and the nature of self. The monk simply replies, “I know not.” This phrase, stripped of pride and pretense, echoes the heart of Zen—letting go of concepts, abandoning the ego’s grasp on certainty. In those three words lies a universe of wisdom: not ignorance, but openness; not confusion, but clarity unburdened by dogma. The monk’s “I know not” isn’t an admission of defeat, but a doorway to the present moment, where knowing ceases and being begins. In unknowing, he reveals everything worth knowing.