THE HIJOLUM INIC PRIME PREDICTOR: IDENTITY, EMERGENCE, AND THE VIBRATIONAL STRUCTURE OF NUMBERS
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This manuscript introduces a novel, deterministic method for predicting prime numbers, inspired by the Hijolumínic Model of vibrational identity and emergence. It challenges traditional views by treating primes not as isolated numerical phenomena, but as manifestations of intrinsic resonance and purity within the mathematical field.
Rooted in a philosophical interpretation of identity, this method offers a precise algorithm capable of predicting any prime number by order, with potential implications for number theory, computational mathematics, and the deeper structure of reality. The work expands on prior theoretical developments presented in the author’s previous publication on the Hijolumínic Theory.
This paper aims to open new pathways in the understanding of mathematics as an emergent mirror of identity and structure, bridging numerical logic with philosophical insight.
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2025-07-01
References
- Rubén Yruretagoyena Conde, *The Hijolumínic Prime Predictor: Identity, Emergence, and the Vibrational Structure of Numbers*, Zenodo, 2025. DOI: \href{https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15770628}{10.5281/zenodo.15770628}.