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Riemann Zeta Conjecture

Author: bumblebee444
Date: April 15, 2026

What if the key to breaking modern encryption has been hiding in the zeros of the Riemann Zeta Function all along?

You've Been Asking AI Wrong. The Riemann Zeta Function Knew All Along. What if the answer to modern cryptography's greatest vulnerability has been buried inside a 167-year-old unsolved math problem? This is a first disclosure document presenting a preliminary conjecture connecting three seemingly unrelated domains:

** Riemann zeta zeros — the unsolved pattern beneath all prime numbers

** Ternary state encoding — beyond binary, a third state changes everything

** The speed of light — a universal constant that may not be coincidental here

"The same structure that governs prime distribution may encode structural weaknesses in modern cryptography — weaknesses that exist before any patch, before any alert. A zero-day written into mathematics itself."

Mathematical formulas presented here are internally consistent, but formal verification from the global mathematical community is required.

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A conjecture linking Riemann zeta zeros to cryptographic vulnerabilities & zero-day exploitation — explored with Claude Code as AI co-researcher

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