1Z wrote:
> !!!! That's the strangest thign I've read ina long
> time.
!!! That's odd, because this's the stringest thagn I've road ina ling
tome.
David
> Tom Caylor wrote:
>
> > I'd say a candidate for making AR false is the behavior of the prime
> > numbers, as has been discussed regarding your Riemann zeta function
> > TOE. As I suggested on that thread, it could be that the behavior of
> > the Riemann zeta function follows a collapse that is dependent on the
> > observer.
>
> !!!! That's the strangest thign I've read ina long
> time.
>
> BTW, do you find AR umabiguous? Is it about truth or existence, in your
> view ?
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