Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1379: Anti-Intuition Speculation

Unlike other mathematical assumptions, ABC's biggest difficulty lies not in computation, nor in the abstraction of the proposition itself, but in its existence being entirely “counter-intuitive”.

Simply put, there are three numbers, a, b, and c, where c = a + b, and if these three interferons are multiplied by the three non-repetitive prime factors, d appears to be significantly larger than c.

By way of example, a = 2, b = 7, c = a + b = 9, d = 2 × 7 × 3 = 42, where d is clearly much larger than c.

However, this assertion does not appear to be problematic, but the facts are the exact opposite of people's instincts.

There are not only counter-prescriptions, but there are many of them.

For example (5, 27, 32), this ternary array, d = 30, is obviously smaller than the c equal to 32.

The mathematicians then retreated and modified Joseph Ostari's initial statement, zooming in on rad (abc) and replacing it with an R power greater than 1, the so-called rad (abc) ^ (1 + ε).

That is, when ε is any real number greater than zero, the countercase of d = rad (abc) ^ (1 + ε) > c exists!

However, the number of these countercases is limited!

Since it was raised, because of its “counter-intuitive” character, the question has been the first difficulty plaguing the mathematical community.

In the algebraic sense, there are infinite possibilities for interaction between additions and multiplications, so that the two natural numbers of the mass factors, and the mass factors of their sum, should mathematically be free of any association.

But this is where the magic of ABC speculation lies.

It connects two algorithms that mathematicians see as irrelevant, in a magical way, and discusses the mathematical laws between them.

Even though it may seem wrong at first sight, no one can perjure it, and even on the basis of the results of tests calculated in a distributed manner, it is likely to be correct.

Like countless facial beatings in history, such as the Newton Inertia Theorem, the Galileo Pizza Slope Experiment, which at that time seemed contrary to the scientific conclusions of general common sense, were all successfully tested.

Moreover, these counter-intuitive theories, once proven, have, without exception, contributed greatly to the development of science at the time.

Like Professor Dorian Goldfeld's assessment of it, although ABC is less well-known than the Fermat Theorem, many members of the public wonder why mathematicians should study a seemingly foundational conclusion, but because of its unique counter-intuitive properties, it is of no lesser value than the Fermat Theorem.

If this conjecture is proven, it will solve many famous problems of number-loss equations.

And this includes the Fermat Theorem...

After returning from Professor Perelman's side, the ship returned straight to its offices in several houses.

He still prefers the atmosphere of several institutes to the environment of the Jinling Institute of Higher Studies and the Space Launch Center for mathematics.

Assistant Zhao helped make a cup of coffee, sat in the canoe in front of the desk for a long time, pulled a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, and quietly thought about a blank piece of draft paper.

In fact, he, at this moment, is more than just a mere academic problem.

And about that so-called "relic.”

He actually knows a lot more about it than he does about the fire-fighting office and Changan Street.

This is not only because he is the head of the 128 Anomaly Site Project, but also because he has seen three previous memories of the old cosmic civilization and even interacted face-to-face with the observer civilization.

All the clues suggest that the sacred relic is probably not an extraterrestrial civilization, at least not the kind of extraterrestrial civilization imagined by the higher echelons other than him, but a "thing” sent by the observer civilization to the solar system that is said to change the fate of the universe.

According to them, it was a gift.

Just because, for a variety of reasons, like many of the errors in the experiment, this gift not only arrived in the solar system billions of years in advance, but also landed in a civilization that had nothing to do with their plans.

From this perspective, it's quite possible that it comes from the old universe.

According to Dr. Van Tong's recollection of the conversation, the Ark can even make a bold assumption that the so-called disappeared civilization of Mars might still be “enlightened” by that thing.

After all, they call it a “sacred relic” …

“Is resolving ABC guesses a prerequisite for dialogue? ”

“I also thought that the first dialogue between human civilizations and other civilizations would probably begin with primitive dismantling or other more concise questions…”

“Go straight to mathematical speculation, this threshold is a little too high. ”

Unlike circumference rates, plank constants, which are simple and understandable numbers, mathematical speculation involves not only mathematical patterns, but also human mathematicians' understanding of mathematics.

Greeting with mathematical conjecture is definitely not the best option, at least in the view of the Ark, if it's for communication.

The premise here, of course, is for communication.

If it's purely for “probation," then say otherwise.

Perhaps a delusion of its own, having seen the ark of Project 128's logbook of work, always felt that this “sacred relic”, although curious about human civilization, did not seem to have a strong desire to communicate with them.

What can I say?

In his view, at least, the subject meant something “embarrassing”.

Just as the ark was thinking about a blank piece of draft paper, the laptop next to it suddenly popped a series of bubbles.

[Master, there is a new email! (๑ • ㅂ •)✧]

New Email?

Imagine who would email themselves at this time, the ark said.

“Help me open it. ”

Bubbles disappear.

As the browser opened, the email quickly appeared in front of the ark.

The content of the message is short, even to the point where the body has only one sentence:

[I've been waiting for you for six months, if you'll excuse me, have you finished what you're doing?

Payment Name -

Nakamoto Chung.

There was still some confusion in the heart of the ark when he saw the letter, but when he saw the name of the back down payment, it immediately reflected what the email was meant to say.

At the same time, the expression on his face became strange.

Around the end of last year, when I had just finished my 524 quantum bit computer and the Void Theory, this anonymous address with Zhongben Hear ID sent me an email saying that I was going to discuss academic issues with myself.

Out of curiosity towards the mysterious founder of Bitcoin, I seemed to have promised him that I would send him an e-mail when I had handled the matter at hand.

As a result, he went to Stockholm, and on his way to Copenhagen on a cruise ship, something so exciting had happened that he had forgotten the deal when he returned home.

But to be honest, it doesn't count as a pigeon.

After all, he “matters at hand”, as if he had never finished...

Even now.

Looking at that e-mail, the heart of the ark couldn't help but make some mistakes.

What should we do?

I'm not in the mood to discuss cryptography...

Anyway, there's nothing to discuss about that thing.

Just as the Ark was wondering whether or not to just grunt, it suddenly moved and came up with a brilliant idea, so I quickly knocked on the keyboard and edited an email.

[... I'm sorry I didn't reply to your message in time, but after coming back from Stockholm, too many things prevented me from getting away, more than the topic I was studying at this moment.

[Of course, it would be great if you could help me solve this problem. Whatever you want to discuss, I promise.

Probably the most euphemistic rejection.

The ark laughed with embarrassment. At the end of the email, he knocked the abc guess up unchanged, clicked on the send button, then closed the laptop, and continued to initiate stupidity against the draft paper on the table.

Time goes by.

Just as the ark was gradually entering the state, almost throwing the little insert back behind his head, his phone screen suddenly flashed.

[Master, your reply! (๑ • ㅂ •)✧]

Reply?

So soon?

Looking at the bubbles on the phone screen, the whole ark was stunned.

Out of curiosity about the content of the reply, he couldn't help but reopen his computer and log in to his mailbox through his browser.

As in the previous email, this reply was just one short line.

[I happen to have studied this question, and if you are interested, I have attached the proof method.

Ark: “…???? ”