Seven Proofs of Riemann’s Hypothesis

I proved twin prime conjecture. I also proved binary Goldbach’s conjecture. What do you think now I’m gonna prove Riemann’s hypothesis? Never. Nobody gives a sh** to my proofs. You are upset because no journal publishes your work. Never mind. Shut up and prove. Prove as many theorems as you can. Whether it is utter... Continue Reading →

What Is Past?

What is past? Past, upto the first letter, is prime Prime, in math, is a set And that set is P 1st prime is 2 2nd prime is 3 And then so on P is, thus, {2, 3,…} What! P is prime And that prime is past And that past was empty Yes! Empty is... Continue Reading →

Monologue Series: My New Facebook Page

I have created a new Facebook Page. The goal of this page is to post monologues regularly.   A monologue is one’s statement with which another person may or may not agree. A monologue does not distinguish between a dialogue and a theorem. However, if a monologue involves a theorem or a physical theory, it must be... Continue Reading →

The End of Integers

Euclid in 300 BC proved one of the beautiful theorems of mathematics that the number of prime numbers is infinite. The proof is based on a simple argument. Suppose $latex p_1$, $latex p_2$, $latex \ldots$, $latex p_r$ be all the primes. Let $latex P$ be the product of all the primes, then $latex P+1$ is... Continue Reading →

A Thought Experiment

Imagine you are in a prison for some reason, and want to write an article – a technical scientific paper. Of course, you can’t finish the article if you wish to make it fully-referenced. You might not be allowed to access the internet, for example. In such settings, your article would be lacking the acknowledgements... Continue Reading →

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