BlueScreen
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Oh. I think the zeta function is incredibly important. You can look at the following for insight. It is really important to the distribution of primes.
On the Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Here is a pdf of the translation:
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Riemann/Zeta/EZeta.pdf
Cool, thanks.
I find my biggest prob with this stuff is there are pages and pages to read through normally. And being inferior Si, it can be quite difficult to read through them sometimes. Especially if they seem non-intuitive. It's been one of my limitations in science. I find it hard to accept new things or be comfortable with them, unless I can see them in the bigger system. Which is great at a lower level, but at a higher level many concepts just have to be accepted. I can do it, but it never feels comfortable.