International Journal of Astronomy, Space Sciences and Cosmology | Volume 2, Issue 1 | Short Communication | Open Access

Intergalactic Travel, Riemann Hypothesis, Dark Matter, No Big Bang and Other Physics/Mathematics

Rodney Bartlett*

Unaffiliated with Institution, Lives in Australia, Member of Research Gate and ORCID, Certificates in Astrophysicsfrom ANU (Australian National University), Certificates in Robotics from QUT (Queensland University of Technology, Australia

*Correspondence to: Rodney Bartlett 

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Abstract

The Riemann hypothesis, proposed in 1859 by the German mathematician Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann, is fascinating. It seems to fit these ideas on various subjects in physics very well. This text refers to imaginary numbers. “Imaginary” does not mean the numbers don’t really exist. Imaginary numbers are the numbers that give a negative number when squared e.g. i^2=-1.

Keywords:

Riemann Hypothesis; Dark Matter; Dark Energy; Higgs Boson; Higgs Field; Electroweak Interaction; Static Universe; Quaternions; Interstellar Travel; Intergalactic Travel; Time Travel Into The Past And Future

Citation:

Rodney Bartlett. Intergalactic Travel, Riemann Hypothesis, Dark Matter, No Big Bang and Other Physics/ Mathematics.Int Ast Spa Cos Jour. 2022;2(1):1-11.