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This upload is intended to be a historical record preliminary to journal submission. The manuscript is finalized, but will be reformatted to meet journal specifications. Abstract: Theorem: The Riemann Hypothesis can be reworded to indicate that the real part of one half always balanced at the infinity tensor by stating that the Riemann zeta function has no more than an infinity tensor's worth of zeros on the critical line. A fractal web with infinitesimal 3D strange attractor is theorized as present at the solutions to the Riemann Zeta function and in combination with the infinity tensor yields a mathematical object from which the rewording of the Riemann Zeta function can be derived. From the rewording, the law that mathematical sequences can be expressed in more concise and manageable forms is applied and the proof is manifested.
Made from original concepts of Parker Emmerson in collaboration with GPT-3 DaVinci.
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