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New Theories / Re: What makes Riemann's Hypothesis Hard to Prove?
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The real part seems to equal the imaginary part at 1.38 pi i
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=plot+%28log%28%28zeta%28x%2B+1.38+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281-x%2B+1.38+pi+i%29%29%29%29from+0+to+1
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=plot+re%28log%28%28zeta%28+s+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281+%2B+s+pi+i%29%29%29%29+%2B+im%28log%28%28zeta%28+s+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281+%2B+s+pi+i%29%29%29%29+from+1.3843+to+1.3845
More precisely, it's close to 1.38438 pi i
It turns out that it's close to e/2 pi i
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=plot+%28log%28%28zeta%28x%2B+1.38+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281-x%2B+1.38+pi+i%29%29%29%29from+0+to+1
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=plot+re%28log%28%28zeta%28+s+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281+%2B+s+pi+i%29%29%29%29+%2B+im%28log%28%28zeta%28+s+pi+i%29%29+%2F+%28Zeta%281+%2B+s+pi+i%29%29%29%29+from+1.3843+to+1.3845
More precisely, it's close to 1.38438 pi i
It turns out that it's close to e/2 pi i