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From: Inverse 19 mathematics on 29 Nov 2009 17:55 SIGMA 11.4 and 7.6 ( will solve Primality), but this is an important point since 11.4 degs is the angle that transects 1^2 to 1/5 infinatum. And 11.4/19=0.6, 11.4 *5=57 Hope Research Vinoo Cameron Theo Denotter Prof Edgar E Escultura ( World Renowned Professor has NOT directly or indirectly accepted his place for his very remarkable contribution to Hope research, ---this is an honorary nomination of him as discoverer of Inverse 19 mathematics to its finality as an equal 1/3
From: Kook Spotter on 29 Nov 2009 18:23
Another meaningless excerpt from this fucknozzle of a website: 1(b). Convergence (inverse at 19) by mathematics is more accurate, more stable and more rigid than divergence, and becomes absolutely rigid and absolute zero at Prime 1 and below, where the real zeros will be distributed "at "the half line exactly at 9.5 sealing the convergence. Below prime 3, the zeros lie exactly below the critical line and are more concentrated, some thing that Riemann could have noted in his hypothesis., for higher values the zeros lie within the critical line but less tight than at prime 3 (where 2 acts as a prime /non prime preceding 3 (2^2 =3), and specially at prime one prime 1. there is no � constant.. Abort yourself now, you rotting vat of partially digested horse testicle pus. |