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Addition Zones (0-18)

Addition is the form of an expression set equal to zero as the additive identity which is common practice in several areas of mathematics.

+ Addition Zones (0-18) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Addition Zones (0-18)

Addition is the form of an expression set equal to zero as the additive identity which is common practice in several areas of mathematics.

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Using Euler’s method to find p(40): A ruler with plus and minus signs (grey box) is slid downwards, the relevant terms added or subtracted. The positions of the signs are given by differences of alternating natural (blue) and odd (orange) numbers. In the SVG file, hover over the image to move the ruler (Wikipedia).

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π(π(π(1000th prime))) + 1 = 40

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As explicitly indicated by n - 7 within identition zones this p(33) behave reversal to the exponentiation zones so it would stand as π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1.

p(33) = p(40-7) = loop (100000) = 4 + 25 + 139 + 1091 + 8884 = 10143

identities zones

So there would be the empty spaces for 18 - 7 = 11 numbers. By our project these spaces will be unified by all of the eleven (11) members of identition zones.

(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + (4+1) = 77+40+31+18+5 = 171

extended branes

So by simple words this 11 dimensions brings us back to the root functions. The only difference is the base unit. It is now carrying the above p(33) = 10143.


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π(π(π(1000th prime))) + 1 = 40

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As explicitly indicated by n - 7 within identition zones this p(33) behave reversal to the exponentiation zones so it would stand as π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1.

p(33) = p(40-7) = loop (100000) = 4 + 25 + 139 + 1091 + 8884 = 10143

identities zones

So there would be the empty spaces for 18 - 7 = 11 numbers. By our project these spaces will be unified by all of the eleven (11) members of identition zones.

(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + (4+1) = 77+40+31+18+5 = 171

extended branes

So by simple words this 11 dimensions brings us back to the root functions. The only difference is the base unit. It is now carrying the above p(33) = 10143.


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True Prime Pairs

This is the partial of the mapping scheme of our eQuantum Project. Our mapping is simulating a recombination of the three (3) layers of these prime pairs.

+ True Prime Pairs - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

True Prime Pairs

This is the partial of the mapping scheme of our eQuantum Project. Our mapping is simulating a recombination of the three (3) layers of these prime pairs.

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Many scientific communities have adopted community-based models that integrate multiple components to simulate whole system dynamics.

  • The community software projects’ complexity, stems from the integration of multiple individual software components that were developed under different application requirements and various machine architectures, has become a challenge for effective software system understanding and continuous software development.
  • The paper presents an integrated software toolkit called X-ray Software Scanner (in abbreviation, XScan) for a better understanding of large-scale community-based scientific codes.
  • Our software tool provides support to quickly summarize the overall information of scientific codes, including the number of lines of code, programming languages, external library dependencies, as well as architecture-dependent parallel software features.
  • The XScan toolkit also realizes a static software analysis component to collect detailed structural information and provides an interactive visualization and analysis of the functions.

We use a large-scale community-based Earth System Model to demonstrate the workflow, functions and visualization of the toolkit. We also discuss the application of advanced graph analytics techniques to assist software modular design and component refactoring. (XScan - pdf)

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Then, we will apply machine learning approaches to aid users in optimizing software structure and functional redesigns.


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Then, we will apply machine learning approaches to aid users in optimizing software structure and functional redesigns.


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Primes Platform

We analyze the inference process of dynamic and observe that the dynamic tensor shapes and control flow hinder by prime numbers

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Primes Platform

We analyze the inference process of dynamic and observe that the dynamic tensor shapes and control flow hinder by prime numbers

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“Not every beautiful theory has a physical application, but all fundamental physical theories found so far–without exception–have a type of beauty or symmetry.” – Michio Kaku, The God Equation

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Theory of Everything

If there is a function that can tell us weather x is a prime number, then nn may find it. But I don't think there is such function (maybe it exists because no mathematician prove there isn't).


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Theory of Everything

If there is a function that can tell us weather x is a prime number, then nn may find it. But I don't think there is such function (maybe it exists because no mathematician prove there isn't).


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Pairwise Scenario

+ Pairwise Scenario - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Pairwise Scenario

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(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + 4 = 77+40+31+18+4 = 170

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(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + 4 = 77+40+31+18+4 = 170

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Power of Magnitude

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Power of Magnitude

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I like that 0 can occupy a center point. Incidentally, this circular shape minus all my numbers and colors s has been called Seed of Life / Flower of Life by certain New Age groups who claim it has a sacred geometry. Please don’t see this as an endorsement of any spiritual group or religion. (Prime Hexagon - Circulat Form)

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The Pairwise Disjoint

+ The Pairwise Disjoint - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

The Pairwise Disjoint

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Global Properties

7 + 11 + 13 = 3

Twisted strip model for one wavelength of a photon with circular polarisation in at space. A similar photon in a closed path in curved space with periodic boundary conditions of length C.

  • The B-fi eld is in the plane of the strip and the E-field is perpendicular to it (a).
  • The E-fi eld vector is radial and directed inwards, and the B-fi eld is vertical (b).

The magnetic moment ~, angular momentum L~, and direction of propagation with velocity c are also indicated. (Is the electron a photon with toroidal topology? - pdf)

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A deeper understanding requires a uni cation of the aspects discussed above in terms of an underlying principle.


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A deeper understanding requires a uni cation of the aspects discussed above in terms of an underlying principle.


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The Prime Recycling ζ(s)

+ The Prime Recycling ζ(s) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

The Prime Recycling ζ(s)

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Implementation in Physics

By this chapter we are going to learn whether the spin discussed in prime hexagon has something to do with the nature so we begin with the spin in physic

+ Implementation in Physics - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Implementation in Physics

By this chapter we are going to learn whether the spin discussed in prime hexagon has something to do with the nature so we begin with the spin in physic

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Theories that lie beyond the Standard Model include various extensions of the standard model through supersymmetry, such as the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), and entirely novel explanations, such as string theory, M-theory, and extra dimensions. As these theories tend to reproduce the entirety of current phenomena, the question of which theory is the right one, or at least the “best step” towards a Theory of Everything, can only be settled via experiments, and is one of the most active areas of research in both theoretical and experimental physics.

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By next chapter we will discuss the mechanism of symmetry breaking where the neutral Higgs field interacts with other particles to give them mass.


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Exponentiation Zones (30-36)

Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the base and the exponent or power. Exponentiation is written as bn, where b is the base and n is the power.

+ Exponentiation Zones (30-36) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Exponentiation Zones (30-36)

Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the base and the exponent or power. Exponentiation is written as bn, where b is the base and n is the power.

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Why collaborating with physicists?

  • Contribute to the understanding of the Universe.
  • Open methodological challenges.
  • Test bed for developing ambitious ML/AI methods, as enabled by the precise mechanistic understanding of physical processes.
  • Core problems in particle physics transfer to other fields of science (likelihood-free inference, domain adaptation, optimization, etc).
  • A high-level summary of various aspects of machine learning in LHC data reconstruction, mostly based on CMS examples. A short summary of a particular use case: ML for combining signals across detector subsystems with particle flow. This talk is in personal capacity (not representing CMS or CERN), representing my biased views.

You can find a great and fairly complete overview of ML papers in HEP. (Pata Slides)

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π(10) = 2,3,5,7

SO(10)

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This way will also be our approach to Euler's identity. By taking the correlation between f(π) as P vs f(i) as NP where e + 1 = 0 then theoretically they shall be correlated to get an expression of the prime distribution similar to MEC30.


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π(10) = 2,3,5,7

SO(10)

teaching-machines-glouppe_compressed.pdf

This way will also be our approach to Euler's identity. By taking the correlation between f(π) as P vs f(i) as NP where e + 1 = 0 then theoretically they shall be correlated to get an expression of the prime distribution similar to MEC30.


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Grand Unified Theory (syntax)

Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is successful in describing the four forces as distinct under normal circumstances, but connected in fundamental ways.

+ Grand Unified Theory (syntax) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Grand Unified Theory (syntax)

Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is successful in describing the four forces as distinct under normal circumstances, but connected in fundamental ways.

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The only different is, instead of an instance, it will behave as an inside container, just like how spider built a home web as strong as steel but useless to cover them against a rainy day nor even a small breeze.

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This would even close to the similar ability of human brain without undertanding of GAP functionality between left and right of the human brain.

Final Theory

l9mo0z1dltu61

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The only different is, instead of an instance, it will behave as an inside container, just like how spider built a home web as strong as steel but useless to cover them against a rainy day nor even a small breeze.

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This would even close to the similar ability of human brain without undertanding of GAP functionality between left and right of the human brain.

Final Theory

l9mo0z1dltu61

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HEXAHEDRONTORUS1


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Addition Zones (0-18)

Addition is the form of an expression set equal to zero as the additive identity which is common practice in several areas of mathematics.

+ Addition Zones (0-18) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Addition Zones (0-18)

Addition is the form of an expression set equal to zero as the additive identity which is common practice in several areas of mathematics.

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Using Euler’s method to find p(40): A ruler with plus and minus signs (grey box) is slid downwards, the relevant terms added or subtracted. The positions of the signs are given by differences of alternating natural (blue) and odd (orange) numbers. In the SVG file, hover over the image to move the ruler (Wikipedia).

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π(π(π(1000th prime))) + 1 = 40

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As explicitly indicated by n - 7 within identition zones this p(33) behave reversal to the exponentiation zones so it would stand as π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1.

p(33) = p(40-7) = loop (100000) = 4 + 25 + 139 + 1091 + 8884 = 10143

identities zones

So there would be the empty spaces for 18 - 7 = 11 numbers. By our project these spaces will be unified by all of the eleven (11) members of identition zones.

(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + (4+1) = 77+40+31+18+5 = 171

extended branes

So by simple words this 11 dimensions brings us back to the root functions. The only difference is the base unit. It is now carrying the above p(33) = 10143.


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π(π(π(1000th prime))) + 1 = 40

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As explicitly indicated by n - 7 within identition zones this p(33) behave reversal to the exponentiation zones so it would stand as π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1.

p(33) = p(40-7) = loop (100000) = 4 + 25 + 139 + 1091 + 8884 = 10143

identities zones

So there would be the empty spaces for 18 - 7 = 11 numbers. By our project these spaces will be unified by all of the eleven (11) members of identition zones.

(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + (4+1) = 77+40+31+18+5 = 171

extended branes

So by simple words this 11 dimensions brings us back to the root functions. The only difference is the base unit. It is now carrying the above p(33) = 10143.


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True Prime Pairs

This is the partial of the mapping scheme of our eQuantum Project. Our mapping is simulating a recombination of the three (3) layers of these prime pairs.

+ True Prime Pairs - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

True Prime Pairs

This is the partial of the mapping scheme of our eQuantum Project. Our mapping is simulating a recombination of the three (3) layers of these prime pairs.

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Given our domain is limited to numbers ≌ {1,7,11,13,17,19,23,29} modulo 30, only ϕ(m)/m = 8/30 or 26.66% of natural numbers N = {0, 1, 2, 3, …} need be sieved.

  • For example, to illustrate the proportionality of this ratio, we find that 25% of the first 100 natural numbers are prime, while 72% of numbers not divisible by 2, 3, or 5 are prime (and, curiously, if we count 2, 3, and 5 in after the fact, we get 75%, or exactly 3 x 25%).
  • Also note that if you plug the number 30 into Euler’s totient function, phi(n): phi(30)= 8, with the 8 integers (known as totatives) smaller than and having no factors in common with 30 being: 1, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 and 29, i.e., what are called “prime roots” above. Thirty is the largest integer with this property.]
  • The integer 30, product of the first three prime numbers (2, 3 and 5), and thus a primorial, plays a powerful role organizing the array’s perfect symmetry, viz., in the case of the 8 prime roots:

1+29=30; 7+23=30; 11+19=30; and 13+17=30.

  • In The Number Mysteries well-known mathematician Marcus Du Sautoy writes: “In the world of mathematics, the numbers 2, 3, and 5 are like hydrogen, helium, and lithium. That’s what makes them the most important numbers in mathematics.”
  • Although 2, 3 and 5 are the only prime numbers not included in the domain under discussion, they are nonetheless integral to it: First of all, they sieve out roughly 73% of all natural numbers, leaving only those nominally necessary to construct a geometry within which prime numbers can be optimally arrayed.
  • The remaining 26.66% (to be a bit more precise) constituting the array can be constructed with an elegantly simple interchangeable expression (or power series, if you prefer) that incorporates the first three primes. It’s conjectured that this manifold series ultimately consists of all (and only) the numbers not divisible by 2, 3, or 5 (and their negatives), which inclues all prime numbers >5 (more below under the heading “Conjectures and Facts Relating to the Prime Spiral Sieve”).

What is critical to understand, is that the invisible hand of 2, 3 and 5, and their factorial 30, create the structure within which the balance of the prime numbers, i.e., all those greater than 5, are arrayed algorithmically–as we shall demonstrate. Primes 2, 3 and 5 play out in modulo 30-60-90 cycles (decomposing to {3,6,9} sequencing at the digital root level). Once the role of 2, 3 and 5 is properly understood, all else falls beautifully into place. (PrimesDemystified)

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Primes Platform

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The number 120 has 32 prime positions minus 5 prime number products = 27 prime numbers. The information of the prime number products translates our theory into a checkerboard-like pattern using the finite 8 prime positions from the MEC 30, we call it Ikon. 8 × 8 primary positions = 64 primary positions of the checkerboard icon.

  • First, there are two main features that we use. To Ikon 1: The primes information and their products. In this left icon, the redundants (the doubles) are to be determined through the number information in the positions Impeccable.
  • Second: The product positions. In the icon, the cyclic behavior is shown in identical 8 horizontal and 8 vertical orders, we call these orders templates that would not be visible through the pure number information. The cyclical behavior of the 8 × 8 product positions continues indefinitely.
  • Since the prime positions are finite, a total of 8 positions in the 30th order, an already revolutionary system opens up, the entire infinite distribution of the prime number products in an icon as a “checkerboard pattern”. represent and thus obtain mathematically exact results.
  • The three and 4 , Square Graphics (Ikon) will now be in the following, larger graphic 5 transfer. As stated above, we use the properties of the numbers, they consist of one information and one position. Thus we are able to calculate the redundant product positions by means of identical information in different positions.
  • And subtracting them from the total prime positions gives us the number of prime numbers. This succeeds due to the self-similarity of the 30th order of the MEC 30, as shown in the graph 5 is articulated. At the top of the following larger graphic 5 the self-similarity of the 30th order (MEC 30) can be seen.
  • This results in a fundamental causal relation to the primes, systemically the products are entered into the position system. Therefore, the distribution of primes products also determines the distribution of primes themselves. The reason lies in the one-system, since the prime number as a number itself also consists of an information and a position.

We apply the same principle as above for the determination of the prime position. Only with the difference that we move in the even positions of the MEC 30.

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7 x π(89) = 7 x 24 = 168 = π(1000)

Theory of Everything


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7 x π(89) = 7 x 24 = 168 = π(1000)

Theory of Everything


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Pairwise Scenario

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Pairwise Scenario

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(11x7) + (29+11) + (25+6) + (11+7) + 4 = 77+40+31+18+4 = 170

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Power of Magnitude

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Power of Magnitude

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I like that 0 can occupy a center point. Incidentally, this circular shape minus all my numbers and colors s has been called Seed of Life / Flower of Life by certain New Age groups who claim it has a sacred geometry. Please don’t see this as an endorsement of any spiritual group or religion. (Prime Hexagon - Circulat Form)

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The Pairwise Disjoint

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Global Properties

7 + 11 + 13 = 3

Twisted strip model for one wavelength of a photon with circular polarisation in at space. A similar photon in a closed path in curved space with periodic boundary conditions of length C.

  • The B-fi eld is in the plane of the strip and the E-field is perpendicular to it (a).
  • The E-fi eld vector is radial and directed inwards, and the B-fi eld is vertical (b).

The magnetic moment ~, angular momentum L~, and direction of propagation with velocity c are also indicated. (Is the electron a photon with toroidal topology? - pdf)

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A deeper understanding requires a uni cation of the aspects discussed above in terms of an underlying principle.


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The Prime Recycling ζ(s)

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The Prime Recycling ζ(s)

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Implementation in Physics

By this chapter we are going to learn whether the spin discussed in prime hexagon has something to do with the nature so we begin with the spin in physic

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Implementation in Physics

By this chapter we are going to learn whether the spin discussed in prime hexagon has something to do with the nature so we begin with the spin in physic

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Theories that lie beyond the Standard Model include various extensions of the standard model through supersymmetry, such as the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), and entirely novel explanations, such as string theory, M-theory, and extra dimensions. As these theories tend to reproduce the entirety of current phenomena, the question of which theory is the right one, or at least the “best step” towards a Theory of Everything, can only be settled via experiments, and is one of the most active areas of research in both theoretical and experimental physics.

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Exponentiation Zones (30-36)

Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the base and the exponent or power. Exponentiation is written as bn, where b is the base and n is the power.

+ Exponentiation Zones (30-36) - Parser Building Toolkit for JavaScript | eQuantum

Exponentiation Zones (30-36)

Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the Exponentiation is an operation involving two numbers, the base and the exponent or power. Exponentiation is written as bn, where b is the base and n is the power.

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Why collaborating with physicists?

  • Contribute to the understanding of the Universe.
  • Open methodological challenges.
  • Test bed for developing ambitious ML/AI methods, as enabled by the precise mechanistic understanding of physical processes.
  • Core problems in particle physics transfer to other fields of science (likelihood-free inference, domain adaptation, optimization, etc).
  • A high-level summary of various aspects of machine learning in LHC data reconstruction, mostly based on CMS examples. A short summary of a particular use case: ML for combining signals across detector subsystems with particle flow. This talk is in personal capacity (not representing CMS or CERN), representing my biased views.

You can find a great and fairly complete overview of ML papers in HEP. (Pata Slides)

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SO(10)

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This way will also be our approach to Euler's identity. By taking the correlation between f(π) as P vs f(i) as NP where e + 1 = 0 then theoretically they shall be correlated to get an expression of the prime distribution similar to MEC30.


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π(10) = 2,3,5,7

SO(10)

teaching-machines-glouppe_compressed.pdf

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Grand Unified Theory (syntax)

Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is successful in describing the four forces as distinct under normal circumstances, but connected in fundamental ways.

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Grand Unified Theory (syntax)

Grand Unified Theory (GUT) is successful in describing the four forces as distinct under normal circumstances, but connected in fundamental ways.

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The only different is, instead of an instance, it will behave as an inside container, just like how spider built a home web as strong as steel but useless to cover them against a rainy day nor even a small breeze.

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This would even close to the similar ability of human brain without undertanding of GAP functionality between left and right of the human brain.

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Electroweak Theory (parser)

Establishment theoretical framework as the standard theory of electroweak interactions: Higgs searches, quark mixing, neutrino oscillations.

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Electroweak Theory (parser)

Establishment theoretical framework as the standard theory of electroweak interactions: Higgs searches, quark mixing, neutrino oscillations.

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Chromodynamics (lexer)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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Chromodynamics (lexer)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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Quantum Gravity (feed)

Effective field theories have been a mainstay of theoretical physics since the 1930s but they haven't helped all that much with quantum gravity.

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Quantum Gravity (feed)

Effective field theories have been a mainstay of theoretical physics since the 1930s but they haven't helped all that much with quantum gravity.

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Electrodynamics (maps)

It is shown that a considerable simplification can be attained in writing down matrix elements for complex processes in electrodynamics.

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Electrodynamics (maps)

It is shown that a considerable simplification can be attained in writing down matrix elements for complex processes in electrodynamics.

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The tensor product of a triplet with an octet reducing to a deciquintuplet, an anti-sextet, and a triplet appears diagrammatically as a total of 24 states.

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The tensor product of a triplet with an octet reducing to a deciquintuplet, an anti-sextet, and a triplet appears diagrammatically as a total of 24 states.

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Identition Zones (36-102)

Identition is defined for a complex operation by extending one of the definitions of the exponential function from real exponents to complex exponents.

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Identition Zones (36-102)

Identition is defined for a complex operation by extending one of the definitions of the exponential function from real exponents to complex exponents.

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It has been found recently that the expansion of N = 8 supergravity in terms of Feynman diagrams has shown that N = 8 supergravity is in some ways [1] a product of two N = 4 super Yang–Mills theories.

  • This is written schematically as: N = 8 supergravity = (N = 4 super Yang–Mills) × (N = 4 super Yang–Mills). This is not surprising, as N = 8 supergravity contains six independent representations of N = 4 super Yang–Mills.
  • The theory contains 1 graviton (spin 2), 8 gravitinos (spin 3/2), 28 vector bosons (spin 1), 56 fermions (spin 1/2), 70 scalar fields (spin 0) where we don’t distinguish particles with negative spin.
  • These numbers are simple combinatorial numbers that come from Pascal’s Triangle and also the number of ways of writing n as a sum of 8 nonnegative cubes A173681.
  • The only theories with spins higher than 2 which are consistent involve an infinite number of particles (such as String Theory and Higher-Spin Theories). Stephen Hawking in his Brief History of Time speculated that this theory could be the Theory of Everything.ToEsummary1
  • One reason why the theory was abandoned was that the 28 vector bosons which form an O(8) gauge group is too small to contain the standard model U(1) x SU(2) x SU(3) gauge group, which can only fit within the orthogonal group O(10).

For model building, it has been assumed that almost all the supersymmetries would be broken in nature,[why?] leaving just one supersymmetry (N = 1), although nowadays because of the lack of evidence for N = 1 supersymmetry higher supersymmetries are now being considered such as N = 2. (Wikipedia)

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Let's discuss more detail about this particular topic as guided by Prof Stephen Hawking in one of his greatest book: The Theory of Everything.


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Wormhole Theory (span 1)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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Wormhole Theory (span 1)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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M Theory and/or Loop Quantum Gravity hold the promise of resolving the conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics but lack experimental connections to predictability in physics.

  • A connection is made to these and other theories vying for the title of a “Theory of Everything” by questioning the value of the traditional Planck unit reference point for the scales at which they operate.
  • It also suggests a cosmological model which has acceleration as being fundamental.
  • It provides for an intuitive understanding of the Standard Model and its relationship to particle masses and the structure of the atom.

The prediction of particle mass and lifetimes is a good indicator for its validity. (TOE - pdf)

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We suspect that using that Lorentz, all four have the same complexified Lie algebra. In loop quantum gravity it makes matters even more confusing.


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We suspect that using that Lorentz, all four have the same complexified Lie algebra. In loop quantum gravity it makes matters even more confusing.


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The 10 ranks will coordinate with the 18 to raise up the symmetrical behaviour of 12+24=36 which is prime pair 17+19=36 and let the 2 and 3 out of 2,3,5,7 to begin a new cycle while the 5,7 will pair the 11,13 and 17,19 as True Prime Pairs.

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The GitHub hosted runner is assigned to run the Linux container and a Windows Server Core container simultaneously. This is an experimental feature of Microsoft WSL2 and may have some issues. One known problem is volumes are not stable.

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The 10 ranks will coordinate with the 18 to raise up the symmetrical behaviour of 12+24=36 which is prime pair 17+19=36 and let the 2 and 3 out of 2,3,5,7 to begin a new cycle while the 5,7 will pair the 11,13 and 17,19 as True Prime Pairs.

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When recombination is occur then the prime 13 is forced to → 12 where the impact (Δ1) goes to 18+13+12=43 on the last 7th row. This sequence is simulated by a flowchart having 12 arrows flowing on 10 (ten) shapes of prime 31 up to 71 (40 nodes).

Mapping the quantum way within a huge of primes objects (5 to 19) by lexering (11) the ungrammared feed (7) and parsering (13) across syntax (17) (₠Quantum).

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This polarity is happened per six (6) cycles by the polar of six (6) to one (1) and six (6) to seven (7) by which we finally found if this behaviour is cascaded bilaterally within the correlation between 61 as the 18th prime and 67 as the 19th prime.

Dyson discovered an intriguing connection between quantum physics and Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture about the zeros of the zeta function which dealts with the distribution of primes. This finaly bring us to the equation of Euler's identity.

This scale shows that the Mathematical Elementary Cell 30 (MEC30) standard unites the mathematical and physical results of 1972 by the mathematician Hugh Montgomery and the physicist Freeman Dyson and thus reproduces energy distribution in systems as a path plan more accurately than a measurement (Google Patent DE102011101032A9).

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The finiteness position of middle zero axis = 15 by the said MEC30 opens up the possibility of accurately representing the self-similarity based on the distribution of True Prime Pairs. So that all number would belongs together with their own identity.

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Proceeding, the number line begins to coil upon itself; 20 lands on 2's cell, 21 on 3's cell. Prime number 23 sends the number line left to form the fourth hexagon, purple. As it is not a twin, the clockwise progression (rotation) reverses itself. When viewed with an extra dimension of space, these respectively generate hyperboloids of one sheet and two sheets.

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The concept of dark matter arose in the study of cosmological phenomena, that is matters dealing with the Universe and galaxies and so on. However, evidence from the Hubble telescope in 1998 showed that the Universe began expanding at an accelerating rate sometime in the past and still is doing so. This came as a surprise to many

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When recombination is occur then the prime 13 is forced to → 12 where the impact (Δ1) goes to 18+13+12=43 on the last 7th row. This sequence is simulated by a flowchart having 12 arrows flowing on 10 (ten) shapes of prime 31 up to 71 (40 nodes).

Mapping the quantum way within a huge of primes objects (5 to 19) by lexering (11) the ungrammared feed (7) and parsering (13) across syntax (17) (₠Quantum).

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This polarity is happened per six (6) cycles by the polar of six (6) to one (1) and six (6) to seven (7) by which we finally found if this behaviour is cascaded bilaterally within the correlation between 61 as the 18th prime and 67 as the 19th prime.

Dyson discovered an intriguing connection between quantum physics and Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture about the zeros of the zeta function which dealts with the distribution of primes. This finaly bring us to the equation of Euler's identity.

This scale shows that the Mathematical Elementary Cell 30 (MEC30) standard unites the mathematical and physical results of 1972 by the mathematician Hugh Montgomery and the physicist Freeman Dyson and thus reproduces energy distribution in systems as a path plan more accurately than a measurement (Google Patent DE102011101032A9).

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The finiteness position of middle zero axis = 15 by the said MEC30 opens up the possibility of accurately representing the self-similarity based on the distribution of True Prime Pairs. So that all number would belongs together with their own identity.

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Proceeding, the number line begins to coil upon itself; 20 lands on 2's cell, 21 on 3's cell. Prime number 23 sends the number line left to form the fourth hexagon, purple. As it is not a twin, the clockwise progression (rotation) reverses itself. When viewed with an extra dimension of space, these respectively generate hyperboloids of one sheet and two sheets.

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Theory of Everything (TOE) is a final theory that links together all aspects of the universe. Finding a TOE is one of the major unsolved problems in physics.

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Theory of Everything (TOE) is a final theory that links together all aspects of the universe. Finding a TOE is one of the major unsolved problems in physics.

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The definite key to identify whether you use our concept is when there a kind of developed item lies a unified assignment in hexagonal form by six (6) corresponding sets while each sets pick a combination of six (6) routes with a pairing of six (6) by six (6) of all channels.

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Four eigenvalues going to infinity. The plot shows the eigenvalues of A + tuu>J for 0 ≤ t ≤ 125000 in red, and the eigenvalues of A − tuu>J for the same range of t in cyan

Four eigenvalues going to infinity

You can use either mklink /j or junction in Windows 10 to create junctions. Junction not only allows you to create NTFS junctions, it allows you to see if files or directories are actually reparse points. Reparse points are the mechanism on which NTFS junctions are based, and they are used by Windows' Remote Storage Service (RSS), as well as volume mount points.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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Many relevant topics, such as trustworthiness, explainability, and ethics are characterized by implicit anthropocentric and anthropomorphistic conceptions and, for instance, the pursuit of human-like intelligence.

AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial intelligence (Human vs AI).

The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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This process would take place all the way to three (3) layers in a more complex way involving 114 objects generated by the sum of the above mentioned prime 71 and 43. This is what we will discuss further on how apply it in to a custom domain.


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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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Many relevant topics, such as trustworthiness, explainability, and ethics are characterized by implicit anthropocentric and anthropomorphistic conceptions and, for instance, the pursuit of human-like intelligence.

AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial intelligence (Human vs AI).

The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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This process would take place all the way to three (3) layers in a more complex way involving 114 objects generated by the sum of the above mentioned prime 71 and 43. This is what we will discuss further on how apply it in to a custom domain.


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We show that the Big Bang singularity of the Friedmann-Lemaˆıtre-Robertson-Walker model does not raise major problems to General Relativity.

  • We prove a theorem showing that the Einstein equation can be written in a non-singular form, which allows the extension of the spacetime before the Big Bang.
  • The old method of resolution of singularities shows how we can “untie” the singularity of a cone and obtain a cylinder.
  • This illustrates the idea that it is not necessary to assume that, at the Big Bang singularity, the entire space was a point, but only that the space metric was 0.

These results follow from our research on singular semi-Riemannian geometry and singular General Relativity [26, 27, 29] (which we applied in previous articles to the black hole singularities [30, 31, 32, 28]).

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The opposite direction will be made through switching beetween Linux and Windows which is proceed the old strand in the 3′ to 5′ direction, while the new strand is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction. Here we set a remote self-host runner via WSL.

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The rest of primes goes to the 33's of 15th axis that holding 102 primes of (2,60,40). By the bilateral way the form will be splitted to (1,30,20). Since the base frame shall be 40 so it will be forced to form (1,30,40) of prime 71.

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The opposite direction will be made through switching beetween Linux and Windows which is proceed the old strand in the 3′ to 5′ direction, while the new strand is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction. Here we set a remote self-host runner via WSL.

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The rest of primes goes to the 33's of 15th axis that holding 102 primes of (2,60,40). By the bilateral way the form will be splitted to (1,30,20). Since the base frame shall be 40 so it will be forced to form (1,30,40) of prime 71.

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You can attach a persistent disk or create an instance with Local SSDs when using Container-Optimized OS. The disks can be mounted by creating a subdirectory under /mnt/disks directory (writable, executable, stateless, tmpfs) using startup-scripts.

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If you are using Docker-for-Windows, you can run now both Windows and Linux containers simultaneously: Running Docker Windows and Linux Containers Simultaneously, not only the Linux container itself, but also an orchestrator like Kubernetes: Kubernetes is Now Available In Docker Desktop Stable Channel

GitHub Actions workflow

On the lagging strand template, a primase "reads" the template DNA and initiates synthesis of a short complementary RNA primer. This is assigned to Windows container.

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You can run .NET applications in Linux containers, but only if they're written in .NET Core which can be deployed on Windows Server Containers. Applications running in Windows Server Containers can run in any language supported by Windows.

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Let's combine them all then we will get 168 which is the total primes out of 1000 numbers. This 168 we will get it also when we combine the 1's and 17's cell of (31+37)+(35+65)=68+100=168.

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This can be remedied by re-mounting your Windows partition inside WSL with the metdata option. Edit the /etc/wsl.conf file (create it if it doesn't exist) and add the following:

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Log out from WSL and log in again, and now the windows partition will be mounted with metadata and chmod will work against windows files. You can now chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa and everything will work correctly.

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By this project we are going to use a library called Chevrotain. It can be used to build Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters for various use cases ranging from simple config files to full fledged programming languages.

Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters with Chevrotain

This Widows is an isolated container, lightweight package for running an application on the host operating system. Containers build on top of the host operating system's kernel (which can be thought of as the buried plumbing of the operating system).


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Log out from WSL and log in again, and now the windows partition will be mounted with metadata and chmod will work against windows files. You can now chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa and everything will work correctly.

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By this project we are going to use a library called Chevrotain. It can be used to build Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters for various use cases ranging from simple config files to full fledged programming languages.

Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters with Chevrotain

This Widows is an isolated container, lightweight package for running an application on the host operating system. Containers build on top of the host operating system's kernel (which can be thought of as the buried plumbing of the operating system).


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By this modification we are going to build the three (3) layers of 19 cells with a cumulative sum of 1, 7 and 19 in sequence. So follow to the scheme then it would get 50 nodes out of the total nodes of 66.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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By this modification we are going to build the three (3) layers of 19 cells with a cumulative sum of 1, 7 and 19 in sequence. So follow to the scheme then it would get 50 nodes out of the total nodes of 66.

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The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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This 23 units will form Scheme-23 as two (2) long strands which is known as doble helix Here we call them as Scheme-23 (71) and Scheme-23 (68). These strands are originated by the three (3) layers of True Prime Pairs.

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This 23 units will form Scheme-23 as two (2) long strands which is known as doble helix Here we call them as Scheme-23 (71) and Scheme-23 (68). These strands are originated by the three (3) layers of True Prime Pairs.

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Tip @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ The primes will start by π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1 as the 40th prime This 1000 primes will become 1000 numbers by 1st layer of the next level Total of all primes = 329 + (329-40) = 329+289 = 618 = 619-1 = 619 primes - Δ1 -

Plottng 40th prime scheme of the three (3) layers with all the features of 3rd prime identity as explained above then they would form their recycing through the three (3) times bilateral 9 sums as shown below.

89^2 - 1 = 7920 = 22 x 360 = 66 x 120 = (168 - 102) x 120

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I wondered if that property might hold for the incremental powers of phi as well. For this reason I chose to see numbers in the hexagon as quantum, and truncate off the decimal values to determine which integer cell they land in.

That is what I found. Phi and its members have a pisano period if the resulting fractional numbers are truncated.

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The ζ(s) will behave as the other universe (not the twin) which was initiated paralelly by a big bang. While this parts are relativity young. it will continue to grow as a four-vector. So it will need a gap between each identities to proceed the thing.

Once a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing additional matter. Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings. This growth process is one possible way through which some supermassive black holes may have been formed (Wikipedia)

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By our universe it could be represented by the central black hole which is very strong to throw away every objects but it has no resistance against any exchange from the other universe.

In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the lowest energy state, the vacuum, and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle (Wikipedia).

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So by the ζ(s) then our multiverse is belong to a group of multiple universes inside the lightest particle of a mass gap out of one of the like of them somewhere in an infinite number of another parallel universes.

Prof Stephen Hawking's final research paper suggests that our Universe may be one of many similar (BBC News).

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Another suggestion which has just yet been in a topic of the science is that the similar behaviour also happen by particles such as hydrogen which is throwing all of the waves out of the central. So hypothetically it suppose to have a populated infinite number of its own parallel universes because whatever a smallest thing is arised, they could only exist by the same law of physics,

Wave functions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. Quantum mechanics cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron (Wikipedia).

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Consider that this law of physics would exist everywhere. So it is also one of their law when the 1st sequence of the ten (10) digits of 0719425863 in Euler's number is zero (0). Thus theoretically it speaks if an existence of everything arose from nothingness.


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Plottng 40th prime scheme of the three (3) layers with all the features of 3rd prime identity as explained above then they would form their recycing through the three (3) times bilateral 9 sums as shown below.

89^2 - 1 = 7920 = 22 x 360 = 66 x 120 = (168 - 102) x 120

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I wondered if that property might hold for the incremental powers of phi as well. For this reason I chose to see numbers in the hexagon as quantum, and truncate off the decimal values to determine which integer cell they land in.

That is what I found. Phi and its members have a pisano period if the resulting fractional numbers are truncated.

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Everything is linked

The ζ(s) will behave as the other universe (not the twin) which was initiated paralelly by a big bang. While this parts are relativity young. it will continue to grow as a four-vector. So it will need a gap between each identities to proceed the thing.

Once a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing additional matter. Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings. This growth process is one possible way through which some supermassive black holes may have been formed (Wikipedia)

Infinite number

By our universe it could be represented by the central black hole which is very strong to throw away every objects but it has no resistance against any exchange from the other universe.

In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the lowest energy state, the vacuum, and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle (Wikipedia).

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So by the ζ(s) then our multiverse is belong to a group of multiple universes inside the lightest particle of a mass gap out of one of the like of them somewhere in an infinite number of another parallel universes.

Prof Stephen Hawking's final research paper suggests that our Universe may be one of many similar (BBC News).

everything is linked

Another suggestion which has just yet been in a topic of the science is that the similar behaviour also happen by particles such as hydrogen which is throwing all of the waves out of the central. So hypothetically it suppose to have a populated infinite number of its own parallel universes because whatever a smallest thing is arised, they could only exist by the same law of physics,

Wave functions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. Quantum mechanics cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron (Wikipedia).

the electron in a hydrogen

Consider that this law of physics would exist everywhere. So it is also one of their law when the 1st sequence of the ten (10) digits of 0719425863 in Euler's number is zero (0). Thus theoretically it speaks if an existence of everything arose from nothingness.


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On the instinctual level, people may internally stress and externally express the need to protect themselves (self-preservation), to connect with important others or partners (sexual), or to get along or succeed in groups (social).


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On the instinctual level, people may internally stress and externally express the need to protect themselves (self-preservation), to connect with important others or partners (sexual), or to get along or succeed in groups (social).


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Electroweak Theory (parser)

Establishment theoretical framework as the standard theory of electroweak interactions: Higgs searches, quark mixing, neutrino oscillations.

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Electroweak Theory (parser)

Establishment theoretical framework as the standard theory of electroweak interactions: Higgs searches, quark mixing, neutrino oscillations.

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Global Properties

7 + 11 + 13 = 3

Twisted strip model for one wavelength of a photon with circular polarisation in at space. A similar photon in a closed path in curved space with periodic boundary conditions of length C.

  • The B-fi eld is in the plane of the strip and the E-field is perpendicular to it (a).
  • The E-fi eld vector is radial and directed inwards, and the B-fi eld is vertical (b).

The magnetic moment ~, angular momentum L~, and direction of propagation with velocity c are also indicated. (Is the electron a photon with toroidal topology? - pdf)

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Multiplication Zones (18-30)

Multiplication is the form of expression set equal to the inverse function of symmetrical exponentation which stand as multiplicative identity reflects a point across the origin.

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Multiplication Zones (18-30)

Multiplication is the form of expression set equal to the inverse function of symmetrical exponentation which stand as multiplicative identity reflects a point across the origin.

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The published diagram by Feynman helped scientists track particle movements in illustrations and visual equations rather than verbose explanations. What seemed almost improbable at the time is now one of the greatest explanations of particle physics — the squiggly lines, diagrams, arrows, quarks, and cartoonish figures are now the established nomenclature and visual story that students, scientists, and readers will see when they learn about this field of science. (medium.com)

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Electromagnetism

Transforming particles into anti-particles, and vice versa, requires only the complex conjugate i → −i in our formalism. (Standard Model from an algebra - pdf)


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Electromagnetism

Transforming particles into anti-particles, and vice versa, requires only the complex conjugate i → −i in our formalism. (Standard Model from an algebra - pdf)


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Entrypoint of Momentum (spin 10)

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This is typical for processes in which the so-called initial state radiation takes place. It is well known that emission of real or virtual photons from the initial colliding electrons essentially modify the shapes of the narrow resonance curves [39]: the curves become wider, a suppression of the resonance maximum is observed and the main distinctive feature – the radiation tail – appears to the right of the resonance pole. (Glashow resonance in neutrino–photon scattering)

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This OSp(8❕4) will be assigned to 4xMEC30 and let the 4x30=120 numbers of 32 prime positions minus 5 types of bosons gives 27 variations of decay objects.


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Similar Order of Magnitude (spin 12)

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Searching for The Graviton (spin 13)

Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. This has led theorists to make choices subjectively (as always) on what is the most elegant theory.

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Searching for The Graviton (spin 13)

Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. This has led theorists to make choices subjectively (as always) on what is the most elegant theory.

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The solution is not only to prove Re(z)= 1/2 but also to calculate ways for the imaginary part of the complex root of ζ(z)=0 and also to solve the functional equations. (Riemann Zeta - pdf)

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Sehr leider Herr Riemann. Bis jetzt Leute können den Fall immer noch nicht lösen.


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Sehr leider Herr Riemann. Bis jetzt Leute können den Fall immer noch nicht lösen.


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Elementary Retracements (spin 14)

With the MEC 30 as a folding rule, we describe an application that is familiar and simple. And thus use the identical property of energy and number distribution.

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Elementary Retracements (spin 14)

With the MEC 30 as a folding rule, we describe an application that is familiar and simple. And thus use the identical property of energy and number distribution.

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Yang–Mills Existence and Mass Gap: Prove that for any compact simple gauge group G, a non-trivial quantum Yang–Mills theory exists on R^4 and has a mass gap Δ > 0. (In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the vacuum and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle.) (Wikipedia)

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Recycling of Momentum (spin 15)

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Recycling of Momentum (spin 15)

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Hodge theory can be extended to cohomology with coefficients in nonabelian groups between flat vector bundles which, by the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, are the same as local systems (Hodge Theory in String Theory)

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Our results lead to the conjecture that string theory indicates the existence of some new cohomology theory for algebraic varieties with Gorenstein singularities.


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Our results lead to the conjecture that string theory indicates the existence of some new cohomology theory for algebraic varieties with Gorenstein singularities.


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Exchange Entrypoint (spin 16)

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Exchange Entrypoint (spin 16)

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In the early 1960s Peter Swinnerton-Dyer used the EDSAC computer to calculate the number of points modulo p (denoted by Np) for a large number of primes p on elliptic curves whose rank was known.

  • Based on these numerical results, Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer (1965) conjectured that Np for a curve E with rank r obeys an asymptotic law.
  • The conjecture predicts that the data should form a line of slope equal to the rank of the curve, which is 1 in this case drawn in red in red on the graph

The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, considered one of the top unsolved problems in mathematics as of 2022. (Wikipedia).

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The Mapping Order (spin 17)

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The Mapping Order (spin 17)

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With theoretical foundations in Information Engineering (Discrete Mathematics, Control Theory, System Theory, Information Theory, and Statistics), my research has delivered a suite of systems and products that has allowed me to carve out a niche within an extensive collaborative network (>200 academics). (Umer.Ijaz)

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Since such interactions result in a change in momentum, they can give rise to classical Newtonian forces of rotation and revolution by means of orbital structure.

torus

As you can see on the left sidebar (dekstop mode) a total of 102 items will be reached by the end of Id: 35.

So when they transfered to Id: 36 it will cover 11 x 6 = 66 items thus the total will be 102 + 66 = 168


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Since such interactions result in a change in momentum, they can give rise to classical Newtonian forces of rotation and revolution by means of orbital structure.

torus

As you can see on the left sidebar (dekstop mode) a total of 102 items will be reached by the end of Id: 35.

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Magnitude Order (spin 18)

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Magnitude Order (spin 18)

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P vs. NP deals with the gap between computers being able to quickly solve problems vs. just being able to test proposed solutions for correctness. As such, the P vs. NP problem is the search for a way to solve problems that require the trying of millions, billions, or trillions of combinations without actually having to try each one (P vs. NP Explained).

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It is stated that Np for a curve E with rank r obeys an asymptotic law and is still remain unsolved. Thus it would mean that using Euler's identity to get a definite pattern of prime distribution is still a long way to go.


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It is stated that Np for a curve E with rank r obeys an asymptotic law and is still remain unsolved. Thus it would mean that using Euler's identity to get a definite pattern of prime distribution is still a long way to go.


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Symmetrical Breaking (spin 8)

In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles.

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Symmetrical Breaking (spin 8)

In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles.

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This proposition was first demonstrated by Edwin Hubble (1889-1953). The American astronomer discovered in 1929 that every galaxy is pulling away from us, and that the most distant galaxies are moving the most quickly. This suggests that there was a time in the past when all the galaxies were located at the same spot, a time that can only correspond to the Big Bang. (Hubble bubble)

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A deeper understanding requires a unification of the aspects discussed above in terms of an underlying principle.


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The Angular Momentum (spin 9)

Under certain conditions, energy could not take on any indiscriminate value, the energy must be some multiple of a very small quantity (later to be known as a quantum).

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The Angular Momentum (spin 9)

Under certain conditions, energy could not take on any indiscriminate value, the energy must be some multiple of a very small quantity (later to be known as a quantum).

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Chromodynamics (lexer)

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of the strong interactions that glue together quarks inside protons and neutrons, the constituents of ordinary matter.

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Chromodynamics (lexer)

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of the strong interactions that glue together quarks inside protons and neutrons, the constituents of ordinary matter.

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Quantum Gravity (feed)

Effective field theories have been a mainstay of theoretical physics since the 1930s but they haven't helped all that much with quantum gravity.

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Quantum Gravity (feed)

Effective field theories have been a mainstay of theoretical physics since the 1930s but they haven't helped all that much with quantum gravity.

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Despite the popularity of dark matter and dark energy as an explanation of various empirical observations in physics, there remains no direct evidence of either.


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Electrodynamics (maps)

The term of electrodynamics is referring to Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) which is the relativistic quantum field theory of Electromagnetism.

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Electrodynamics (maps)

The term of electrodynamics is referring to Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) which is the relativistic quantum field theory of Electromagnetism.

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New physics effects are parameterised as Wilson coefficients of dimension-six operators in the weak effective theory below the electroweak scale or the Standard Model EFT above it. To display automatically generated tables with lists of all observables currently implemented in flavio. See also the notes on conventions at the bottom.

  • W± decays
  • Z° decays
    • FCNC decays (3 observables)
    • Flavour conserving decays (51 observables)
  • τ lepton decays
    • Hadronic tree-level decays (2 observables)
    • LFV decays (16 observables)
    • Leptonic tree-level decays (2 observables)
  • b hadron decays
    • FCNC decays (860 observables)
    • Leptonic tree-level decays (6 observables)
    • Lifetimes (1 observable)
    • Non-leptonic decays (2 observables)
    • Semi-leptonic tree-level decays (686 observables)
  • c hadron decays
    • Leptonic tree-level decays (6 observables)
    • Semi-leptonic tree-level decays (52 observables)
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    • VV (2 observables)
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    • FCNC decays (8 observables)
    • Leptonic tree-level decays (6 observables)
    • Non-leptonic decays (1 observable)
    • Semi-leptonic tree-level decays (18 observables)
  • Dipole moments
    • Atomic electric dipole moments (1 observable)
    • Lepton anomalous magnetic moments (3 observables)
    • Molecular energy shifts (3 observables)
    • Nucleon electric dipole moments (1 observable)
  • Higgs production and decay
    • h→VV (30 observables)
    • h→ff (24 observables)
  • Meson-antimeson mixing
    • B° B° mixing (5 observables)
    • Bs Bs mixing (5 observables)
    • D° D° mixing (8 observables)
    • K° K° mixing (1 observable)
  • Nucleon decays
    • Beta decays (25 observables)
  • Unflavoured meson decays
    • Leptonic tree-level decays (4 observables)
  • contact interactions
    • pp→μν (1 observable)
    • pp→μ+ μ− (1 observable)
    • pp→eν (1 observable)
    • pp→e+ e− (1 observable)
  • muon decays
    • LFV decays (5 observables)
  • neutrino physics
    • scattering cross sections (1 observable)
  • quarkonium lepton decays
    • P→ℓ+ ℓ− (16 observables)
    • S→ℓ+ ℓ− (24 observables)
    • V→ℓ+ ℓ− (135 observables)
    • V→ℓ+ ℓ−γ (120 observables)

We discuss how higher-spin operators and QED corrections alter the standard angular distribution used throughout the literature, potentially leading to differences between the method of moments and the likelihood fits. (flavio)

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The problem is essentially that QED appears to suffer from quantum triviality issues. This is one of the motivations for embedding QED within a Grand Unified Theory.


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The problem is essentially that QED appears to suffer from quantum triviality issues. This is one of the motivations for embedding QED within a Grand Unified Theory.


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Identition Zones (36-102)

Identition is defined for a complex operation by extending one of the definitions of the exponential function from real exponents to complex exponents.

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Identition Zones (36-102)

Identition is defined for a complex operation by extending one of the definitions of the exponential function from real exponents to complex exponents.

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It has been found recently that the expansion of N = 8 supergravity in terms of Feynman diagrams has shown that N = 8 supergravity is in some ways [1] a product of two N = 4 super Yang–Mills theories.

  • This is written schematically as: N = 8 supergravity = (N = 4 super Yang–Mills) × (N = 4 super Yang–Mills). This is not surprising, as N = 8 supergravity contains six independent representations of N = 4 super Yang–Mills.
  • The theory contains 1 graviton (spin 2), 8 gravitinos (spin 3/2), 28 vector bosons (spin 1), 56 fermions (spin 1/2), 70 scalar fields (spin 0) where we don’t distinguish particles with negative spin.
  • These numbers are simple combinatorial numbers that come from Pascal’s Triangle and also the number of ways of writing n as a sum of 8 nonnegative cubes A173681.
  • The only theories with spins higher than 2 which are consistent involve an infinite number of particles (such as String Theory and Higher-Spin Theories). Stephen Hawking in his Brief History of Time speculated that this theory could be the Theory of Everything.ToEsummary1
  • One reason why the theory was abandoned was that the 28 vector bosons which form an O(8) gauge group is too small to contain the standard model U(1) x SU(2) x SU(3) gauge group, which can only fit within the orthogonal group O(10).

For model building, it has been assumed that almost all the supersymmetries would be broken in nature,[why?] leaving just one supersymmetry (N = 1), although nowadays because of the lack of evidence for N = 1 supersymmetry higher supersymmetries are now being considered such as N = 2. (Wikipedia)

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Let's discuss more detail about this particular topic as guided by Prof Stephen Hawking in one of his greatest book: The Theory of Everything.


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Wormhole Theory (span 1)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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Wormhole Theory (span 1)

This section serve to study the internal (color) rotations of the gluon fields associated with the coloured quarks in quantum chromodynamics of colours of the gluon.

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M Theory and/or Loop Quantum Gravity hold the promise of resolving the conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics but lack experimental connections to predictability in physics.

  • A connection is made to these and other theories vying for the title of a “Theory of Everything” by questioning the value of the traditional Planck unit reference point for the scales at which they operate.
  • It also suggests a cosmological model which has acceleration as being fundamental.
  • It provides for an intuitive understanding of the Standard Model and its relationship to particle masses and the structure of the atom.

The prediction of particle mass and lifetimes is a good indicator for its validity. (TOE - pdf)

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We suspect that using that Lorentz, all four have the same complexified Lie algebra. In loop quantum gravity it makes matters even more confusing.


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We suspect that using that Lorentz, all four have the same complexified Lie algebra. In loop quantum gravity it makes matters even more confusing.


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The 10 ranks will coordinate with the 18 to raise up the symmetrical behaviour of 12+24=36 which is prime pair 17+19=36 and let the 2 and 3 out of 2,3,5,7 to begin a new cycle while the 5,7 will pair the 11,13 and 17,19 as True Prime Pairs.

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The 10 ranks will coordinate with the 18 to raise up the symmetrical behaviour of 12+24=36 which is prime pair 17+19=36 and let the 2 and 3 out of 2,3,5,7 to begin a new cycle while the 5,7 will pair the 11,13 and 17,19 as True Prime Pairs.

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Tip @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ By the next layer the 89² will become 89 and 5 become 5² or 25. This 89 and 25 are in the same layer with total of 114 or prime 619 So sequence from the first prime is 1,4,7,10,29,68,89,114,139,168,329,618. -

When recombination is occur then the prime 13 is forced to → 12 where the impact (Δ1) goes to 18+13+12=43 on the last 7th row. This sequence is simulated by a flowchart having 12 arrows flowing on 10 (ten) shapes of prime 31 up to 71 (40 nodes).

Mapping the quantum way within a huge of primes objects (5 to 19) by lexering (11) the ungrammared feed (7) and parsering (13) across syntax (17) (₠Quantum).

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This polarity is happened per six (6) cycles by the polar of six (6) to one (1) and six (6) to seven (7) by which we finally found if this behaviour is cascaded bilaterally within the correlation between 61 as the 18th prime and 67 as the 19th prime.

Dyson discovered an intriguing connection between quantum physics and Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture about the zeros of the zeta function which dealts with the distribution of primes. This finaly bring us to the equation of Euler's identity.

This scale shows that the Mathematical Elementary Cell 30 (MEC30) standard unites the mathematical and physical results of 1972 by the mathematician Hugh Montgomery and the physicist Freeman Dyson and thus reproduces energy distribution in systems as a path plan more accurately than a measurement (Google Patent DE102011101032A9).

Euler's identity

The finiteness position of middle zero axis = 15 by the said MEC30 opens up the possibility of accurately representing the self-similarity based on the distribution of True Prime Pairs. So that all number would belongs together with their own identity.

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Proceeding, the number line begins to coil upon itself; 20 lands on 2's cell, 21 on 3's cell. Prime number 23 sends the number line left to form the fourth hexagon, purple. As it is not a twin, the clockwise progression (rotation) reverses itself. When viewed with an extra dimension of space, these respectively generate hyperboloids of one sheet and two sheets.

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The concept of dark matter arose in the study of cosmological phenomena, that is matters dealing with the Universe and galaxies and so on. However, evidence from the Hubble telescope in 1998 showed that the Universe began expanding at an accelerating rate sometime in the past and still is doing so. This came as a surprise to many

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When recombination is occur then the prime 13 is forced to → 12 where the impact (Δ1) goes to 18+13+12=43 on the last 7th row. This sequence is simulated by a flowchart having 12 arrows flowing on 10 (ten) shapes of prime 31 up to 71 (40 nodes).

Mapping the quantum way within a huge of primes objects (5 to 19) by lexering (11) the ungrammared feed (7) and parsering (13) across syntax (17) (₠Quantum).

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This polarity is happened per six (6) cycles by the polar of six (6) to one (1) and six (6) to seven (7) by which we finally found if this behaviour is cascaded bilaterally within the correlation between 61 as the 18th prime and 67 as the 19th prime.

Dyson discovered an intriguing connection between quantum physics and Montgomery's pair correlation conjecture about the zeros of the zeta function which dealts with the distribution of primes. This finaly bring us to the equation of Euler's identity.

This scale shows that the Mathematical Elementary Cell 30 (MEC30) standard unites the mathematical and physical results of 1972 by the mathematician Hugh Montgomery and the physicist Freeman Dyson and thus reproduces energy distribution in systems as a path plan more accurately than a measurement (Google Patent DE102011101032A9).

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The finiteness position of middle zero axis = 15 by the said MEC30 opens up the possibility of accurately representing the self-similarity based on the distribution of True Prime Pairs. So that all number would belongs together with their own identity.

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Proceeding, the number line begins to coil upon itself; 20 lands on 2's cell, 21 on 3's cell. Prime number 23 sends the number line left to form the fourth hexagon, purple. As it is not a twin, the clockwise progression (rotation) reverses itself. When viewed with an extra dimension of space, these respectively generate hyperboloids of one sheet and two sheets.

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The concept of dark matter arose in the study of cosmological phenomena, that is matters dealing with the Universe and galaxies and so on. However, evidence from the Hubble telescope in 1998 showed that the Universe began expanding at an accelerating rate sometime in the past and still is doing so. This came as a surprise to many

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Theory of Everything (TOE) is a final theory that links together all aspects of the universe. Finding a TOE is one of the major unsolved problems in physics.

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Theory of Everything (TOE) is a final theory that links together all aspects of the universe. Finding a TOE is one of the major unsolved problems in physics.

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After putting in the proverbial 10,000 hours studying ‘24-beat’ patternization, we’ve come to the conclusion that period-24 is the key to the “Theory of Everything” and that a hypothetical E24 Petrie Projection will one day loom large as E8 is understood to be the leg of a triad, with E16, leading to E24.

  • The three being analogous to:
    • Mod 30 → E8 → {3} star polygon
    • Mod 60 → E16 → {6/2} star polygon …
    • Mod 90 → E24 → {9/3} star polygon …
    • … building geometrically to infinity …
  • We’ve dubbed this ‘The Theory of Everything … but the Kitchen Sink.’
  • Explore the incredible symmetries that come into focus when the lense aperature, so to speak, of the Prime Spiral Sieve is tripled to modulo 90, synchronizing its modulus with its period-24 digital root, and perhaps you’ll see why we make this bold assertion.

The mathematical balancing and resolution of this domain, which correlates with a hypothetical E24, including structures that determine the distribution of prime numbers, are fundamentally period-24. (PrimesDemystified)

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Current research on loop quantum gravity may eventually play a fundamental role in a theory of everything, but that is not its primary aim.


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Four eigenvalues going to infinity. The plot shows the eigenvalues of A + tuu>J for 0 ≤ t ≤ 125000 in red, and the eigenvalues of A − tuu>J for the same range of t in cyan

Four eigenvalues going to infinity

You can use either mklink /j or junction in Windows 10 to create junctions. Junction not only allows you to create NTFS junctions, it allows you to see if files or directories are actually reparse points. Reparse points are the mechanism on which NTFS junctions are based, and they are used by Windows' Remote Storage Service (RSS), as well as volume mount points.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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Many relevant topics, such as trustworthiness, explainability, and ethics are characterized by implicit anthropocentric and anthropomorphistic conceptions and, for instance, the pursuit of human-like intelligence.

AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial intelligence (Human vs AI).

The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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This process would take place all the way to three (3) layers in a more complex way involving 114 objects generated by the sum of the above mentioned prime 71 and 43. This is what we will discuss further on how apply it in to a custom domain.


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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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Many relevant topics, such as trustworthiness, explainability, and ethics are characterized by implicit anthropocentric and anthropomorphistic conceptions and, for instance, the pursuit of human-like intelligence.

AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial intelligence (Human vs AI).

The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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We show that the Big Bang singularity of the Friedmann-Lemaˆıtre-Robertson-Walker model does not raise major problems to General Relativity.

  • We prove a theorem showing that the Einstein equation can be written in a non-singular form, which allows the extension of the spacetime before the Big Bang.
  • The old method of resolution of singularities shows how we can “untie” the singularity of a cone and obtain a cylinder.
  • This illustrates the idea that it is not necessary to assume that, at the Big Bang singularity, the entire space was a point, but only that the space metric was 0.

These results follow from our research on singular semi-Riemannian geometry and singular General Relativity [26, 27, 29] (which we applied in previous articles to the black hole singularities [30, 31, 32, 28]).

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The opposite direction will be made through switching beetween Linux and Windows which is proceed the old strand in the 3′ to 5′ direction, while the new strand is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction. Here we set a remote self-host runner via WSL.

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The rest of primes goes to the 33's of 15th axis that holding 102 primes of (2,60,40). By the bilateral way the form will be splitted to (1,30,20). Since the base frame shall be 40 so it will be forced to form (1,30,40) of prime 71.

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The opposite direction will be made through switching beetween Linux and Windows which is proceed the old strand in the 3′ to 5′ direction, while the new strand is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction. Here we set a remote self-host runner via WSL.

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The rest of primes goes to the 33's of 15th axis that holding 102 primes of (2,60,40). By the bilateral way the form will be splitted to (1,30,20). Since the base frame shall be 40 so it will be forced to form (1,30,40) of prime 71.

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You can attach a persistent disk or create an instance with Local SSDs when using Container-Optimized OS. The disks can be mounted by creating a subdirectory under /mnt/disks directory (writable, executable, stateless, tmpfs) using startup-scripts.

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If you are using Docker-for-Windows, you can run now both Windows and Linux containers simultaneously: Running Docker Windows and Linux Containers Simultaneously, not only the Linux container itself, but also an orchestrator like Kubernetes: Kubernetes is Now Available In Docker Desktop Stable Channel

GitHub Actions workflow

On the lagging strand template, a primase "reads" the template DNA and initiates synthesis of a short complementary RNA primer. This is assigned to Windows container.

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You can run .NET applications in Linux containers, but only if they're written in .NET Core which can be deployed on Windows Server Containers. Applications running in Windows Server Containers can run in any language supported by Windows.

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Let's combine them all then we will get 168 which is the total primes out of 1000 numbers. This 168 we will get it also when we combine the 1's and 17's cell of (31+37)+(35+65)=68+100=168.

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This can be remedied by re-mounting your Windows partition inside WSL with the metdata option. Edit the /etc/wsl.conf file (create it if it doesn't exist) and add the following:

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Log out from WSL and log in again, and now the windows partition will be mounted with metadata and chmod will work against windows files. You can now chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa and everything will work correctly.

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By this project we are going to use a library called Chevrotain. It can be used to build Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters for various use cases ranging from simple config files to full fledged programming languages.

Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters with Chevrotain

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By this project we are going to use a library called Chevrotain. It can be used to build Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters for various use cases ranging from simple config files to full fledged programming languages.

Lexers, Parsers and Interpreters with Chevrotain

This Widows is an isolated container, lightweight package for running an application on the host operating system. Containers build on top of the host operating system's kernel (which can be thought of as the buried plumbing of the operating system).


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By this modification we are going to build the three (3) layers of 19 cells with a cumulative sum of 1, 7 and 19 in sequence. So follow to the scheme then it would get 50 nodes out of the total nodes of 66.

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The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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By this modification we are going to build the three (3) layers of 19 cells with a cumulative sum of 1, 7 and 19 in sequence. So follow to the scheme then it would get 50 nodes out of the total nodes of 66.

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The next step we will explore to find out if this configuration is relevant in the programming process. The following will explain how the formations are arranged so that we can simulate an instance based on their respective characters.

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By The Δ(19 vs 18) Scenario those three are exactly landed in the 0's cell out of Δ18. See that the sum of 30 and 36 is 66 while the difference between 36 and 102 is also 66.

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This 23 units will form Scheme-23 as two (2) long strands which is known as doble helix Here we call them as Scheme-23 (71) and Scheme-23 (68). These strands are originated by the three (3) layers of True Prime Pairs.

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Since the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157 then the existence of 114 will remain to let this 18+19=37th prime number stands as the balanced prime.

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This 23 units will form Scheme-23 as two (2) long strands which is known as doble helix Here we call them as Scheme-23 (71) and Scheme-23 (68). These strands are originated by the three (3) layers of True Prime Pairs.

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Since the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157 then the existence of 114 will remain to let this 18+19=37th prime number stands as the balanced prime.

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Tip @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ The primes will start by π(π(π(1000th prime)))+1 as the 40th prime This 1000 primes will become 1000 numbers by 1st layer of the next level Total of all primes = 329 + (329-40) = 329+289 = 618 = 619-1 = 619 primes - Δ1 -

Plottng 40th prime scheme of the three (3) layers with all the features of 3rd prime identity as explained above then they would form their recycing through the three (3) times bilateral 9 sums as shown below.

89^2 - 1 = 7920 = 22 x 360 = 66 x 120 = (168 - 102) x 120

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I wondered if that property might hold for the incremental powers of phi as well. For this reason I chose to see numbers in the hexagon as quantum, and truncate off the decimal values to determine which integer cell they land in.

That is what I found. Phi and its members have a pisano period if the resulting fractional numbers are truncated.

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The ζ(s) will behave as the other universe (not the twin) which was initiated paralelly by a big bang. While this parts are relativity young. it will continue to grow as a four-vector. So it will need a gap between each identities to proceed the thing.

Once a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing additional matter. Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings. This growth process is one possible way through which some supermassive black holes may have been formed (Wikipedia)

Infinite number

By our universe it could be represented by the central black hole which is very strong to throw away every objects but it has no resistance against any exchange from the other universe.

In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the lowest energy state, the vacuum, and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle (Wikipedia).

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So by the ζ(s) then our multiverse is belong to a group of multiple universes inside the lightest particle of a mass gap out of one of the like of them somewhere in an infinite number of another parallel universes.

Prof Stephen Hawking's final research paper suggests that our Universe may be one of many similar (BBC News).

everything is linked

Another suggestion which has just yet been in a topic of the science is that the similar behaviour also happen by particles such as hydrogen which is throwing all of the waves out of the central. So hypothetically it suppose to have a populated infinite number of its own parallel universes because whatever a smallest thing is arised, they could only exist by the same law of physics,

Wave functions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. Quantum mechanics cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron (Wikipedia).

the electron in a hydrogen

Consider that this law of physics would exist everywhere. So it is also one of their law when the 1st sequence of the ten (10) digits of 0719425863 in Euler's number is zero (0). Thus theoretically it speaks if an existence of everything arose from nothingness.


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Plottng 40th prime scheme of the three (3) layers with all the features of 3rd prime identity as explained above then they would form their recycing through the three (3) times bilateral 9 sums as shown below.

89^2 - 1 = 7920 = 22 x 360 = 66 x 120 = (168 - 102) x 120

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I wondered if that property might hold for the incremental powers of phi as well. For this reason I chose to see numbers in the hexagon as quantum, and truncate off the decimal values to determine which integer cell they land in.

That is what I found. Phi and its members have a pisano period if the resulting fractional numbers are truncated.

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Everything is linked

The ζ(s) will behave as the other universe (not the twin) which was initiated paralelly by a big bang. While this parts are relativity young. it will continue to grow as a four-vector. So it will need a gap between each identities to proceed the thing.

Once a black hole has formed, it can continue to grow by absorbing additional matter. Any black hole will continually absorb gas and interstellar dust from its surroundings. This growth process is one possible way through which some supermassive black holes may have been formed (Wikipedia)

Infinite number

By our universe it could be represented by the central black hole which is very strong to throw away every objects but it has no resistance against any exchange from the other universe.

In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the lowest energy state, the vacuum, and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle (Wikipedia).

the central black hole_

So by the ζ(s) then our multiverse is belong to a group of multiple universes inside the lightest particle of a mass gap out of one of the like of them somewhere in an infinite number of another parallel universes.

Prof Stephen Hawking's final research paper suggests that our Universe may be one of many similar (BBC News).

everything is linked

Another suggestion which has just yet been in a topic of the science is that the similar behaviour also happen by particles such as hydrogen which is throwing all of the waves out of the central. So hypothetically it suppose to have a populated infinite number of its own parallel universes because whatever a smallest thing is arised, they could only exist by the same law of physics,

Wave functions of the electron in a hydrogen atom at different energy levels. Quantum mechanics cannot predict the exact location of a particle in space. The brighter areas represent a higher probability of finding the electron (Wikipedia).

the electron in a hydrogen

Consider that this law of physics would exist everywhere. So it is also one of their law when the 1st sequence of the ten (10) digits of 0719425863 in Euler's number is zero (0). Thus theoretically it speaks if an existence of everything arose from nothingness.


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Prime Unit Identity

We are going to assign prime identity as a standard model that attempts to stimulate a quantum field model called eQuantum for the four (4) known fundamental forces.

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We are going to assign prime identity as a standard model that attempts to stimulate a quantum field model called eQuantum for the four (4) known fundamental forces.

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4D-dimensional space-time is much more complex due to the extra degree of freedom. Almost all of the rest of unsolved problems in physics are correlated with.

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One remarkable property of both string and M-theory is that seven (7) extra dimensions are required for the theory’s consistency, on top of the four dimensions in our universe.

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The 10 symmetries are reflecting the 10 shapes of the chart as shown below. The 12 finite loops around the three (3) generation are denoted by the total of 12 arrows that flowing in between each of the 10 shapes.

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Nothing is going to be easly about the nature of prime numbers but they demonstrably congruent to something organized. Let's discuss starting with the addition zones.

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Nothing is going to be easly about the nature of prime numbers but they demonstrably congruent to something organized. Let's discuss starting with the addition zones.

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Multiplication Zones (18-30)

Multiplication is the form of expression set equal to the inverse function of symmetrical exponentation which stand as multiplicative identity reflects a point across the origin.

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Multiplication is the form of expression set equal to the inverse function of symmetrical exponentation which stand as multiplicative identity reflects a point across the origin.

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The published diagram by Feynman helped scientists track particle movements in illustrations and visual equations rather than verbose explanations. What seemed almost improbable at the time is now one of the greatest explanations of particle physics — the squiggly lines, diagrams, arrows, quarks, and cartoonish figures are now the established nomenclature and visual story that students, scientists, and readers will see when they learn about this field of science. (medium.com)

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Electromagnetism

Transforming particles into anti-particles, and vice versa, requires only the complex conjugate i → −i in our formalism. (Standard Model from an algebra - pdf)


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Entrypoint of Momentum (spin 10)

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This is typical for processes in which the so-called initial state radiation takes place. It is well known that emission of real or virtual photons from the initial colliding electrons essentially modify the shapes of the narrow resonance curves [39]: the curves become wider, a suppression of the resonance maximum is observed and the main distinctive feature – the radiation tail – appears to the right of the resonance pole. (Glashow resonance in neutrino–photon scattering)

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This OSp(8❕4) will be assigned to 4xMEC30 and let the 4x30=120 numbers of 32 prime positions minus 5 types of bosons gives 27 variations of decay objects.


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Searching for The Graviton (spin 13)

Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. This has led theorists to make choices subjectively (as always) on what is the most elegant theory.

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Searching for The Graviton (spin 13)

Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems. This has led theorists to make choices subjectively (as always) on what is the most elegant theory.

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The solution is not only to prove Re(z)= 1/2 but also to calculate ways for the imaginary part of the complex root of ζ(z)=0 and also to solve the functional equations. (Riemann Zeta - pdf)

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Sehr leider Herr Riemann. Bis jetzt Leute können den Fall immer noch nicht lösen.


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Sehr leider Herr Riemann. Bis jetzt Leute können den Fall immer noch nicht lösen.


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With the MEC 30 as a folding rule, we describe an application that is familiar and simple. And thus use the identical property of energy and number distribution.

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With the MEC 30 as a folding rule, we describe an application that is familiar and simple. And thus use the identical property of energy and number distribution.

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Yang–Mills Existence and Mass Gap: Prove that for any compact simple gauge group G, a non-trivial quantum Yang–Mills theory exists on R^4 and has a mass gap Δ > 0. (In quantum field theory, the mass gap is the difference in energy between the vacuum and the next lowest energy state. The energy of the vacuum is zero by definition, and assuming that all energy states can be thought of as particles in plane-waves, the mass gap is the mass of the lightest particle.) (Wikipedia)

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Hodge theory can be extended to cohomology with coefficients in nonabelian groups between flat vector bundles which, by the Riemann-Hilbert correspondence, are the same as local systems (Hodge Theory in String Theory)

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Our results lead to the conjecture that string theory indicates the existence of some new cohomology theory for algebraic varieties with Gorenstein singularities.


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Exchange Entrypoint (spin 16)

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In the early 1960s Peter Swinnerton-Dyer used the EDSAC computer to calculate the number of points modulo p (denoted by Np) for a large number of primes p on elliptic curves whose rank was known.

  • Based on these numerical results, Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer (1965) conjectured that Np for a curve E with rank r obeys an asymptotic law.
  • The conjecture predicts that the data should form a line of slope equal to the rank of the curve, which is 1 in this case drawn in red in red on the graph

The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, considered one of the top unsolved problems in mathematics as of 2022. (Wikipedia).

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With theoretical foundations in Information Engineering (Discrete Mathematics, Control Theory, System Theory, Information Theory, and Statistics), my research has delivered a suite of systems and products that has allowed me to carve out a niche within an extensive collaborative network (>200 academics). (Umer.Ijaz)

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Since such interactions result in a change in momentum, they can give rise to classical Newtonian forces of rotation and revolution by means of orbital structure.

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Since such interactions result in a change in momentum, they can give rise to classical Newtonian forces of rotation and revolution by means of orbital structure.

torus

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P vs. NP deals with the gap between computers being able to quickly solve problems vs. just being able to test proposed solutions for correctness. As such, the P vs. NP problem is the search for a way to solve problems that require the trying of millions, billions, or trillions of combinations without actually having to try each one (P vs. NP Explained).

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It is stated that Np for a curve E with rank r obeys an asymptotic law and is still remain unsolved. Thus it would mean that using Euler's identity to get a definite pattern of prime distribution is still a long way to go.


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Symmetrical Breaking (spin 8)

In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles.

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In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles.

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This proposition was first demonstrated by Edwin Hubble (1889-1953). The American astronomer discovered in 1929 that every galaxy is pulling away from us, and that the most distant galaxies are moving the most quickly. This suggests that there was a time in the past when all the galaxies were located at the same spot, a time that can only correspond to the Big Bang. (Hubble bubble)

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A deeper understanding requires a unification of the aspects discussed above in terms of an underlying principle.


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The Angular Momentum (spin 9)

Under certain conditions, energy could not take on any indiscriminate value, the energy must be some multiple of a very small quantity (later to be known as a quantum).

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Under certain conditions, energy could not take on any indiscriminate value, the energy must be some multiple of a very small quantity (later to be known as a quantum).

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To date, I have found only one number sequence that visibly produces non-random results: pi and its powers, shown as truncated for display purposes. I believe these data suggest prime numbers are linked in some way to pi. (Hexspin)

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