The Meaning Code | Why Does the Monster Group Exist? Part One of a Possible Theory @TheMeaningCode | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
A conversation with a computer scientist who also works in fuzzy cognitive mapping and does independent research who has come up with a unique idea about the Monster Group, a mathematical mystery. A few technical problems which we hope to resolve in part two with better graphics but I’m putting this talk here as a marker. Links used in the video follow Haris' resources below.
Haris tells his life story, and then we begin a discussion of his career and how he came to this idea about Monster Groups. If you want to skip ahead to the theory itself, go to: 42:22
From Haris: "Now, I am also sharing with you, some useful and free open-source links. We can consult these during our discussion."
OEIS sequence A002267 (the 15 supersingular terms of the minimal order of the Monster group M): oeis.org/A002267/list
OEIS sequence A002822 (the first m-values that are associated with the Twin Prime conjecture): oeis.org/A002822
A great Integer Factorization Calculator:
https://www.alpertron.com.ar/ECM.HTM
And a Full Precision Calculator:
mathsisfun.com/calculator-precision.html
Wikipedia Articles (background):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporadic_group
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_group
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersingular_prime_(moonshine_theory)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monstrous_moonshine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_prime#Twin_prime_conjecture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decider_(Turing_machine)
I'll get the timestamps up as soon as possible.
Links used in this video:
Paul VanderKlay on "Seeing": Start at 1:07:52
youtu.be/en_x0EMs4HM?t=4072
John Conway discussing the Monster Group: Start at 7:15
youtu.be/xOCe5HUObD4?t=431
Visual of the Monster Group: Start at 12:50
youtu.be/jsSeoGpiWsw
Stephen Wolram, start at 39:55
youtu.be/liFl3NT90KE?t=2397
A conversation with a computer scientist who also works in fuzzy cognitive mapping and does independent research who has come up with a unique idea about the Monster Group, a mathematical mystery. A few technical problems which we hope to resolve in part two with better graphics but I’m putting this talk here as a marker. Links used in the video follow Haris' resources below.
Haris tells his life story, and then we begin a discussion of his career and how he came to this idea about Monster Groups. If you want to skip ahead to the theory itself, go to: 42:22
From Haris: "Now, I am also sharing with you, some useful and free open-source links. We can consult these during our discussion."
OEIS sequence A002267 (the 15 supersingular terms of the minimal order of the Monster group M): oeis.org/A002267/list
OEIS sequence A002822 (the first m-values that are associated with the Twin Prime conjecture): oeis.org/A002822
A great Integer Factorization Calculator:
https://www.alpertron.com.ar/ECM.HTM
And a Full Precision Calculator:
mathsisfun.com/calculator-precision.html
Wikipedia Articles (background):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sporadic_group
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_group
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supersingular_prime_(moonshine_theory)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monstrous_moonshine
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_prime#Twin_prime_conjecture
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decider_(Turing_machine)
I'll get the timestamps up as soon as possible.
Links used in this video:
Paul VanderKlay on "Seeing": Start at 1:07:52
youtu.be/en_x0EMs4HM?t=4072
John Conway discussing the Monster Group: Start at 7:15
youtu.be/xOCe5HUObD4?t=431
Visual of the Monster Group: Start at 12:50
youtu.be/jsSeoGpiWsw
Stephen Wolram, start at 39:55
youtu.be/liFl3NT90KE?t=2397