Taming Hard Math for Human Geniuses
1: First Search
Treasure document in solving the problem of
P vs NP.
Is P = NP?
Introduction:
In the beginning it was pure nothingness, then the universe came in the big bang, then man was found, so this man had knowledge, which he called it P and other knowledge was formed over him, which he called it NP, and other issues that he considered impossible, he called them NP Complete.
From this introduction, it is clear that:
- The null is a constant space which is NP.Hard
- NP and P and NP.Complete expand with time
- Every person who solves a problem has problems
Knowing that r increases
in length with each plank time
As long as the process
is like this, it is impossible that
NP.Complete = NP = P
Man invented the ship,
so a ship cannot carry the Earth
in it.
Likewise, man invented
algorithms, and they cannot bypass the wall of the first circle, which is P without time, for it was made by
algorithms that accelerate and cannot perceive the wall of the first circle.
P Not only does it not equal NP, but it is
impossible to equal it.
( P ≠ NP ≠ NP.Complete ) < NP.Hard = ∞
( P < NP < NP.Complete ) < NP.Hard = ∞
2: Second Search
Treasure document in solving the problem of division by zero
Dividing by zero:
If we divide a number by zero in Google,
the result will be an error or infinity
Introduction:
·
Anything that exists in the universe, but even the universe
itself came from nothingness, so there are two worlds of nothingness and
reality Graph (1)
·
Division is the giving of a concrete thing to a concrete
thing, but if the given is lost to him, the concrete thing we give to the thing
goes straight to nothing.
·
Beating is asking for something tangible to give us
something tangible, but if we ask for nothing, it gives us nothing
Clarification:
Anything in nothingness for us is
nothing, and anything we have is for the owners of nothingness is nothing
6 ÷ 3 = 2 ==> 3 × 2 = 6
We read:
6 division (0) equals 6 in nothingness.
6 In nothingness by (0) equals 6.
But 6 in nothingness for us is (0)
So 6 divided by 0 is equal to x in nothingness
so that x belongs to the set of real numbers in nothingness
Rule:
By: Abdelbari Aoussedj










0 Comments