Bruno Marchal wrote:
> Le 22-août-06, à 12:37, 1Z a écrit :
>
> >
> >
> > 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
>
>
> I said something along such line some times ago. I can provide a
> (short) explanation. The reason is the Hilbert-Polya conjecture
> according to which the non trivial zero of the complex Riemann Zeta
> function could perhaps be shown to stay on the complex line 1/2 + gt,
> if it was the case that those zero describe the spectrum of some
> quantum operator.
The *spectrum* of a quantum operator is not observer-dependent.
What is observer-dependent, according to some, is the particular
value on the spectrum that is actually observed.
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Received on Wed Aug 23 2006 - 10:29:20 PDT