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THE FALL OF RIEMANN'S HYPOTHESIS--INVERSE 19 MATHEMATICS

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Inverse 19 mathematics

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Mar 14, 2010, 9:20:29 AM3/14/10
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This is to announce that Hope research has the capabilty right now to
to assign primality to any number, and project any prime placement due
to our recent posted disscovery last night of the culmination of a
"well recorded research" that the "weld points" or the "circlage
Points" between the Prime number proportion are at exact 6, and 36
sets, and the proportion of the divisible mathematics at 1:3 --- is at
" 6/7------12/13------18/19 exact concecutive inverse points.",
thereby allowing for the mathematical formula which is "Ipso Facto"

Mathematics is divergent/convergent, at 19 degrees(open horizon) a.
1:3 and at exact 9.5 degrees halfline 1:6 by open horizon(Open Radian
exact at 57 degreees, 19/3*45/57=5) . The prime numbers , because of
-1, are tangent, and stabilize the proportion by defintion for
convergence . divergence, and do not "hug the half line " as George
Riemann proposed , but instead are precisely welded to the "half
line", which "halfline" is also the absolute linear proportion, by
Inverse 19 mathematics

Vinoo Cameron M.D,/ (Professor) Theo Denotter and , Professor
Edgar Escultura PHD,( pending his formal acceptance to join Hope
Research as part contributor , because of his persistant mathematical
encourangement and pertinant questions during the past 6 months )


HOPE RESEARCH " In the grace and Mercy of outr Lord Jesus Christ" --
We respect all persons , and all religions of Good will.

Michael Stemper

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Mar 15, 2010, 1:42:12 PM3/15/10
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In article <724f10c9-a651-474a...@q21g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope...@verizon.net> writes:

> This is to announce that Hope research has the capabilty right now to
>to assign primality to any number,

Would you please assign primality to: 6, 28, and 496? I think that
these numbers could use it.

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Michael F. Stemper
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