Zhang, Ziqing and Zhang, Yingshan (2021) Negative Answer of Hilbert’s Sixth Mathematical Conjecture<br/>—Mathematical Reasoning of Philosophical Intervening Principle Based on Yin Yang Wu Xing Theory in Traditional Chinese Philosophy (I). Open Journal of Philosophy, 11 (04). pp. 552-619. ISSN 2163-9434
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Abstract
Hilbert (David Hilbert, 1862-1943 a.d) is a well-known German mathematician. He introduced 23 of the most important problem for twentieth century mathematicians to study, this is the famous “Hilbert 23 problems”. Hilbert’s sixth mathematical conjecture has attracted the attention of many mathematicians over the past century. Traditional Chinese Philosophy (TCP) differs from Western philosophy mainly in that TCP contains biological energy called qi or Chi or energy of the system. This biological energy is everywhere. Logically, therefore, no single axiom system is recognized. It is considered that the world is composed of several incompatible axiom systems with the killing relationship and the loving relationship, which form five kinds of states of qi or Chi or energy of the system. Therefore, human understanding of the world cannot proceed from observation and hypothesis, but from the five kinds of the whole, using non-generative logic, using obtaining image from classification or classification taking image technology, through the global to local to consider the killing relationship and the loving relationship, reproducibility results can be obtained. This philosophical thought is the opposite of the philosophical implications of Hilbert’s sixth mathematical conjecture. Therefore, on the basis of explaining eastern philosophy, this paper gives a negative answer to Hilbert’s sixth mathematical conjecture from the perspective of philosophy and mathematics. The main frame in a more direct way of TCP includes the non-authigenic logic as the no Axiom system, the loving analysis as the preconception principle, the killing analysis as the integration coordination combination principle, the killing reproducibility as the logic layering principle and the loving reproducibility as the automation principle.
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Subjects: | South Asian Library > Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Date Deposited: | 30 Jun 2023 05:36 |
Last Modified: | 26 Jun 2024 10:47 |
URI: | http://journal.repositoryarticle.com/id/eprint/1249 |