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In this version, I demonstrate an unconditional proof of twin prime infinitude. Previous dangling conjecture has been fully resolved/removed. I propose the Rail–Phase Hypothesis, which asserts that any unconditional proof of the Twin Prime Conjecture must operate within a bounded modular framework that studies primes and composites together, in direct relation to one another. The hypothesis identifies five structural necessities: (i) a bounded modular phase system (our example is on the 6k ±1 rails with 28-phase synchronization via mod 7 drift, but we leave open the possibility of other options) providing the finite control arena, (ii) a prime–composite rail balance that guarantees survivors in every bounded window, (iii) a dispersion ceiling preventing larger primes from erasing those survivors, (iv) a slot alignment mechanism ensuring survivors repeatedly form complete twin slots, and (v) a height condition ensuring survivors are genuine primes.
A hypothesis for reaching an unconditional proof of infinite twin primes.
Combinatorics, Prime numbers
Combinatorics, Prime numbers
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