Author: | Colin Whitehead | ISBN: | 1230001656619 |
Publisher: | Black Flare Publishing | Publication: | April 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | 1 | Language: | English |
Author: | Colin Whitehead |
ISBN: | 1230001656619 |
Publisher: | Black Flare Publishing |
Publication: | April 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | 1 |
Language: | English |
Ths Papaer outlines the newly discovered {@ April 2017} double intertwined Wave EQUATION for the Prime Numbers, which precisely explains the Randomness of the Prime and the Prime Gap Distribution. The Equation precisely describes the Primes as an Inter ference Wave Patttern and the reason it has been so difficult to determine is the length; for just the first 7 Prime Numbers the pattern length is >223 million.However, there are smaller patterns embedded into the larger picture, a little like a fractal, but you need to back far away to see the whole picture. Once the structure of the Primes is understood it can be seen that Nature places certain Quantum restrictions on composites, which determine fixed pre-set points in which the Primes can sit. The Paer also demonstrates that every single one of the infinity of waves pass through a single point, the Riemann Zeta Creation Point, Ze(); X=0; Y= – 0.5. This being the case the inverse is equally true, since it can be shown that every one of the infinity of waves passes through this one unique singularity in the whole of infinity at X=0; Y= -0.5, then all the Riemann real parts share this common point point at "0.5".
Ths Papaer outlines the newly discovered {@ April 2017} double intertwined Wave EQUATION for the Prime Numbers, which precisely explains the Randomness of the Prime and the Prime Gap Distribution. The Equation precisely describes the Primes as an Inter ference Wave Patttern and the reason it has been so difficult to determine is the length; for just the first 7 Prime Numbers the pattern length is >223 million.However, there are smaller patterns embedded into the larger picture, a little like a fractal, but you need to back far away to see the whole picture. Once the structure of the Primes is understood it can be seen that Nature places certain Quantum restrictions on composites, which determine fixed pre-set points in which the Primes can sit. The Paer also demonstrates that every single one of the infinity of waves pass through a single point, the Riemann Zeta Creation Point, Ze(); X=0; Y= – 0.5. This being the case the inverse is equally true, since it can be shown that every one of the infinity of waves passes through this one unique singularity in the whole of infinity at X=0; Y= -0.5, then all the Riemann real parts share this common point point at "0.5".