Toward the Unification of Physics and Number Theory

Author:

Irwin Klee1

Affiliation:

1. Quantum Gravity Research, Los Angeles, California, USA

Abstract

This paper introduces the notion of simplex-integers and shows how, in contrast to digital numbers, they are the most powerful numerical symbols that implicitly express the information of an integer and its set theoretic substructure. A geometric analogue to the primality test is introduced: when [Formula: see text] is prime, it divides [Formula: see text] for all [Formula: see text]. The geometric form provokes a novel hypothesis about the distribution of prime-simplexes that, if solved, may lead to a proof of the Riemann hypothesis. Specifically, if a geometric algorithm predicting the number of prime simplexes within any bound [Formula: see text]-simplex or associated [Formula: see text] lattice is discovered, a deep understanding of the error factor of the prime number theorem would be realized — the error factor corresponding to the distribution of the non-trivial zeta zeros, which might be the mysterious link between physics and the Riemann hypothesis [D. Schumayer and D. A. W. Hutchinson, Colloquium: Physics of the Riemann hypothesis, Rev. Mod. Phys. 83 (2011) 307]. It suggests how quantum gravity and particle physicists might benefit from a simplex-integer-based quasicrystal code formalism. An argument is put forth that the unifying idea between number theory and physics is code theory, where reality is information theoretic and 3-simplex integers form physically realistic aperiodic dynamic patterns from which space, time and particles emerge from the evolution of the code syntax.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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