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Why don't the theorems like infinitude of twin primes and polignac conjecture stand true? If you don't know don't send anything.

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Answered by 108scitech801
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Well this theorem does not stand true as per my thinking because I strongly believe that the number line is curved which implies that the numbers are finite. The purpose of my believing so is the geometry of the universe which is elliptical (spherical) geometry which implies that nothing in this universe is straight. Every straight line is a part of a circle with infinite circumference. And this straightaway disproves the infinitude of twin primes, polignac's conjecture and other such theorems.

Answered by mayapushkar10
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They do stand true as scientists and many mathematicians believe it to be true. No-one can still tell whether they are true or not.

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