The Dissolution of Problems: A Trinary Reframing - PART I

16 October 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

A problem only exists when the origin is misunderstood. The great challenges of mathematics and physics persist because they are viewed through a binary, metric lens of discrete objects, static states, and linear causality. In this Part I of a 3 Parts series, we reframe:     - Riemann Hypothesis - P vs NP - Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness - Goldbach’s Conjecture - Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap

Keywords

Riemann Hypothesis
P vs NP
Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness
Goldbach’s Conjecture
Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap

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