Message from @Str3tch

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2020-01-20 20:22:27 UTC  
2020-01-20 20:22:29 UTC  

Dunno, this looks like a bunch of dots to me

2020-01-20 20:22:40 UTC  

this is what nortwest dna does to you^

2020-01-20 20:22:57 UTC  

i think ethnicity is more metaphysical in nature

2020-01-20 20:22:59 UTC  

What up ya'll

2020-01-20 20:23:10 UTC  

like even though this part of europe is so like clustered

2020-01-20 20:23:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/668913465666043914/1579507130012.png

2020-01-20 20:23:23 UTC  

it still had univeral values that everyone shared

2020-01-20 20:24:20 UTC  

@Kleft Americans have too much keltshit blood

2020-01-20 20:24:22 UTC  

Not white

2020-01-20 20:24:33 UTC  

celt isnt white

2020-01-20 20:24:41 UTC  

?

2020-01-20 20:24:57 UTC  

maybe its not cvlt enough for you

2020-01-20 20:25:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/668913922946105372/PC3887Q.png

2020-01-20 20:26:43 UTC  

Epic

2020-01-20 20:27:59 UTC  

begone

2020-01-20 20:28:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/668914760137310208/image0.jpg

2020-01-20 20:28:47 UTC  
2020-01-20 20:28:55 UTC  

Any other math people here working on Goldbach's?

2020-01-20 20:32:18 UTC  

@fuguer is a math person, but i don't think anyone is working on goldbach's conjecture

2020-01-20 20:33:33 UTC  

ok

2020-01-20 20:35:47 UTC  

R E A D S I E G E

2020-01-20 20:36:52 UTC  

Am i posting too extreme stuff

2020-01-20 20:36:54 UTC  

in this server

2020-01-20 20:37:21 UTC  

I’m working on goldbach

2020-01-20 20:37:39 UTC  

ahh

2020-01-20 20:37:44 UTC  

Nah I’m kidding

2020-01-20 20:37:53 UTC  

😐

2020-01-20 20:38:04 UTC  

I suspect goldbach could be one of those true but unprovable statements you never know

2020-01-20 20:39:26 UTC  

like collatz conjecture

2020-01-20 20:39:51 UTC  

Goldbach is tempting because it seems so easy but I find group theory and topology much more interesting

2020-01-20 20:40:17 UTC  

We need more math people on this server

2020-01-20 20:40:39 UTC  

I am trying to learn conformal field theory

2020-01-20 20:41:08 UTC  

And understand how the renormalization group is tied to the running of physical constants

2020-01-20 20:41:36 UTC  

Not familiar with it

2020-01-20 20:42:17 UTC  

The Collatz conjecture is a conjecture in mathematics that concerns a sequence defined as follows: start with any positive integer n. Then each term is obtained from the previous term as follows: if the previous term is even, the next term is one half the previous term. If the previous term is odd, the next term is 3 times the previous term plus 1. The conjecture is that no matter what value of n, the sequence will always reach 1

2020-01-20 20:42:52 UTC  

This one seems like it should be easy to prove via induction crazy

2020-01-20 20:43:56 UTC  

Collatz conjecture is crazy but most agree it will be almost impossible to prove