Strange notification about Pointcaré formula
Pointcaré's conjecture is a mathematical formula, what is allowing to calculate every form in nature. So if we would input this formula to the CAD-program, it would automatically draw those forms. And that allows creating automatically things like forms of the STEALTH-aircraft. But for making that thing is needed the computer.
The Pointcaré conjecture is in the list of so-called millennium problems of mathematics, and the list is created by David Hilbert in the year 1900. If we would want to benefit things like Pointcaré conjecture, we would need a computer, what has the ability to create those images. and in the year 1900, there was not that kind of computer.
So this is the thing in the Millenium problems. Those problems were useless in the time when Hilbert introduced them in Paris. There was no practical use either the Pointcaré conjecture and Riemann conjecture. The last one is used to calculate the primary numbers for the mathematical cryptologic algorithms, and the problem is is there the zero-points. If there is no zero-point for that formula, the list of the primary numbers continues forever.
But the problem is that in the year 1900 was no need for mathematical cryptology. Until the electronic computers came in the market, the cryptology based the Enigma-machines, what have moved the letters forward or backward as the system is sat, but in 1900 was no Enigma-machines.
The decimal number-based cryptology and secrecy came effective only when the ASCII-code was created. And modern digital computers benefit that thing in everyday life. But there were no digital computers in the year 1900, and this is the thing, what makes those millennium-problems quite interesting thing.
Pointcaré's conjecture is a mathematical formula, what is allowing to calculate every form in nature. So if we would input this formula to the CAD-program, it would automatically draw those forms. And that allows creating automatically things like forms of the STEALTH-aircraft. But for making that thing is needed the computer.
The Pointcaré conjecture is in the list of so-called millennium problems of mathematics, and the list is created by David Hilbert in the year 1900. If we would want to benefit things like Pointcaré conjecture, we would need a computer, what has the ability to create those images. and in the year 1900, there was not that kind of computer.
So this is the thing in the Millenium problems. Those problems were useless in the time when Hilbert introduced them in Paris. There was no practical use either the Pointcaré conjecture and Riemann conjecture. The last one is used to calculate the primary numbers for the mathematical cryptologic algorithms, and the problem is is there the zero-points. If there is no zero-point for that formula, the list of the primary numbers continues forever.
But the problem is that in the year 1900 was no need for mathematical cryptology. Until the electronic computers came in the market, the cryptology based the Enigma-machines, what have moved the letters forward or backward as the system is sat, but in 1900 was no Enigma-machines.
The decimal number-based cryptology and secrecy came effective only when the ASCII-code was created. And modern digital computers benefit that thing in everyday life. But there were no digital computers in the year 1900, and this is the thing, what makes those millennium-problems quite interesting thing.
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