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Chapter 286: Chapter 202: Wiles’ Logic and the Inverse Hook of the Riemann Conjecture!_3

If his proof is correct, it means that the "three-dimensional tremor waveform" would have twice the prime number solutions.

This is truly shocking!

The "three-dimensional tremor waveform" would not only increase some prime number solutions, the Riemann Conjecture would still be the Riemann Conjecture. However, if it suddenly doubled, the Riemann Conjecture would not only be expanded, but its practical use would almost certainly be replaced.

Even those who analyze conjectures later would switch to the "three-dimensional tremor waveform" because it would have more research value than the Riemann Conjecture.

Some people realized something else, "If the conclusion is correct, then since there’s ’Anti-Wiles logic matrix’ in the condition, doesn’t it mean that..."

"Wiles’s logic is wrong!"

"Fermat’s Last Theorem is unproven!"

"Whoosh~~"

As more people reacted, the venue became even more chaotic.

Many people looked at Wiles in the front row. He stared at the blackboard with red eyes, with an almost crazy demeanor. Suddenly, he stood up, pointed at the content on the blackboard, and roared loudly, "This is impossible!"

"It’s fake!"

"The conclusion must be fake! It’s fabricated! It’s a lie!"

The venue quieted down once more. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

Zhao Yi smiled calmly and said, "Of course, Mr. Wiles, as I said, that matrix is uncertain. The conclusion derived from it may not be correct."

He finished speaking and calmly stepped down from the stage.

"Clap clap clap~"

The audience reacted, and the applause erupted like a tsunami.

Many people understood.

Indeed, as Zhao Yi said, the conclusion might not be correct, but it was related to two functions.

One is the "three-dimensional tremor waveform," and the other is the "Riemann Conjecture."

As long as the computer verification is correct within range, the conclusion can be said to be correct. Otherwise, the "three-dimensional tremor waveform" is wrong, and the "Riemann Conjecture" is also wrong.

Therefore, whether Wiles’s proof logic is correct is directly linked to the Riemann Conjecture.

"Wiles’s proof logic is correct, so the Riemann Conjecture is wrong."

Who would accept that?

The Riemann Conjecture has a wide range of applications. As long as no specific non-prime counterexample is given, it can only be correct and must be correct.

So, Wiles can only be wrong.

Wiles was the first to understand, and precisely because of this understanding, he became hysterical.

Zhao Yi’s proof not only expanded the range of prime number solutions for the "three-dimensional tremor waveform" but also indirectly linked his proof logic to the Riemann Conjecture. There was no way for him to defend himself.

Was he going to say that the Riemann Conjecture was wrong?

The whole world would think he was crazy.

What Wiles couldn’t accept even more was that there was a direct logical error in his proof process of Fermat’s Last Theorem. He had devoted more than a decade of his life to it and won countless awards after the proof was completed.

Perhaps...

Everything would vanish, and he would become the laughingstock everyone talked about. He would become a disgraceful scandal in the history of mathematics...

He was finished!

Wiles stood there blankly, staring at the content on the blackboard for a long time without moving. Finally, as if using up all his strength, he fell onto...

The lap of the white short man.

"What are you doing!"

The white short man cried out in pain and said angrily, "This is my seat, Andrew, don’t go too far! You’ve already occupied it for a long time, isn’t that enough?"

Wiles’ face was numb, and he didn’t say a word as he left.

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