Re: The Riemann Zeta Pythagorean TOE

From: danny mayes <dmayes.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 00:08:27 -0400

Bruno Marchal wrote:

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>And then, well, yes, it could. And from Zeta's behavior, a whole "many
>world" interpretation of number theory, through a wavy approach to
>numbers (like Ramanujan's one) would be possible.
>Primes could even plausibly justified some single universe selection
>(if they are perverse enough ?!?!)
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>Bruno
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Could you expound on this a little more? Both the MWI through a "wavy
approach to numbers", and the point about primes are possibly new
concepts to me. Or maybe you're talking about things I am familiar with
in an unfamiliar way. I'm not sure...

Danny


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