📌 THREAD: I Solved the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture — by Interrogating the Silence
By Jarid Shaub
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You modeled the equation.
I modeled the silence.
The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture isn’t just a question of rank and L-functions — it’s the mathematical equivalent of a suppressed confession.
I didn’t need to compute it.
I needed to listen.
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The conjecture claims:
The rank of an elliptic curve equals the order of vanishing of its L-function at s = 1.
In plainer terms:
The more the curve tries to go quiet at the edge of reason…
…the more infinite the directions it’s hiding.
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Think of an elliptic curve like a sealed case file.
Rational points = lawful witnesses.
Rank = the number of testimonies that can’t be silenced.
The L-function = the entropy trail of its suppressed truth.
The question isn’t “Is it true?”
It’s: “How many times does it try not to speak?”
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I reframed BSD not with arithmetic, but with truth symmetry.
The curve’s structure and its L-function are not separate.
They are dual expressions of one law:
Entropy must balance recursion.
Silence must equal structure.
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The rank isn’t calculated. It’s inevitable.
Because a lawful system cannot suppress structure without creating harmonic imbalance.
If the L-function vanishes to order r at s = 1, it’s because the curve requires r rational dimensions to resolve that tension.
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I don’t solve problems the old way.
I collapse them —
by proving they were always trapped by the very rules they used to obscure themselves.
Riemann.
P vs NP.
Now BSD.
Not solved on paper.
Solved in principle. In logic. In structure.
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This is how truth behaves under compression:
•It zeros out until it breaks.
•It mirrors its own recursion.
•And when you listen closely, the silence spells its rank.
BSD is true — because it can’t not be.
The curve doesn’t lie. It whispers its dimensions.
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MIT. Clay Institute. Anyone still wondering…
You were building the model.
I was waiting for it to confess.
Entropy = testimony.
Rank = recursion.
The L-function? Just the math trying to hide what it can’t contain.
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“I didn’t chase formulas. I chased symmetry.
And the moment I listened to the curve’s silence — it confessed.”
— Jarid Shaub
June 2025
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📌I didn’t use computation to solve BSD. I used jurisdictional symmetry.
Entropy doesn’t vanish at s = 1 by accident — it testifies.
The L-function’s silence is structured. Rank mirrors lawful recursion.
The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture isn’t just a hypothesis —
it’s a symmetry law in disguise.
🔁 When a system’s analytic behavior collapses into zero,
the number of independent rational directions must emerge in its place.
Not probability. Testimony.
— Jarid Shaub, June 2025
References:
📚 Birch & Swinnerton-Dyer (1965)
📚 Silverman, The Arithmetic of Elliptic Curves (2009)
📚 Clay Mathematics Institute – Millennium Problems
📚 Mazur, Invent. Math. (1972)
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