The Dissolution of Question: A Trinary Reframing - PART II

16 October 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Seeing the Phi-Harmonic Origin of Fundamental Queries A question only has meaning within the framework that produced it. The most profound questions in mathematics and science persist because they are asked from a binary, metric perspective—a world of separate things, static states, and linear progression. This is the illusion.  In this Part 2 of a 3 Parts series, we reframe:     - Twin Prime Conjecture - Collatz Conjecture - Hodge Conjecture - Protein Folding Problem - Continuum Hypothesis

Keywords

Twin Prime Conjecture
Collatz Conjecture
Hodge Conjecture
Protein Folding Problem
Continuum Hypothesis

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