Re: The Riemann Zeta Pythagorean TOE

2006-04-17 Thread Bruno Marchal
Le 16-avr.-06, à 06:08, danny mayes a écrit : 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

Re: Numbers

2006-04-17 Thread Bruno Marchal
Le 13-avr.-06, à 15:37, 1Z a écrit : Your version of comp seems to be that an abstract algorithm In Plato's heaven can implement a mind, even though it isn't a process occurring over a span of time. Admitedly you seem to get there via the idea that minds can be transferred into processes

Re: The Riemann Zeta Pythagorean TOE

2006-04-17 Thread Tom Caylor
A couple of quick thoughts out loud. My previous thought on the possible connection between the OR/AND dual (along with addition/multiplication) and the Riemann Hypothesis might be extended by looking at the Riemann zeta function. Notice that the infinite series form of the zeta function's uses