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The prime number cross 2. The infinite

German, Peter Plichta, 1991
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This second volume presents mathematical, scientific, and philosophical claims. However, it can be understood by any curious reader with a high school education in mathematics. Mathematicians are the first bearers of hope for a new era, in which questions of "why" are no longer pushed aside by the natural sciences. History teaches us that new ideas about nature can only gain traction quickly if they are mathematically proven. Peter Plichta demonstrates that the infinity of space and time must be expanded by a third dimension: numbers. What the great C. F. Gauss suspected is proven: that a "handful" of prime numbers holds the key to the universe's mysteries. From the structure of the prime number space, unresolved questions about atomic nuclei and electron shells are answered. The most important physical constants and fundamental mathematical constants are deciphered as problems of space, time, and number. This approach replaces the entire house of cards of modern natural science, quantum mechanics, with exact mathematics. Its structure is Euclidean and based in the decimal system, the only possible number system of nature. Thus, after three hundred years, the conjecture of number theorist Pierre de Fermat is proven. At its peak, the book traces the number of amino acids, the DNA structure, and cell division—essentially the secret of life—back to four-dimensional mathematics. Where the artwork of calculus was created, it is also brought to completion. Only through new intellectual ideas can Europe defuse the "bombs" it has set in the world, which now threaten all of humanity.

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Language
German
Author
Peter Plichta
Year
1991
Number of pages
203
Book cover
Hard cover

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Item number
7502943
Publisher
Quadropol
Category
Textbooks
Release date
25.1.2018

Book properties

Language
German
Author
Peter Plichta
Year
1991
Number of pages
203
Book cover
Hard cover

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CO₂ emissions
0,63 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Width
152 mm

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