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So a few months ago I was sleeping, had a weird dream and basically woke up with a revelation of the proof that P does not equal NP. Just kinda, like, hit me I guess. The proof just became super obvious. I wrote down the general idea and I've been working on fleshing out the complete proof over these last few months.



I don't have any formal background in anything. I definitely have an interest in maths but nothing super high-level at all. I'm afraid that because of this my proof won't be seen as rigorous - or even accepted at all due to the utter lack of background. I'm basically a nobody.



But regardless, I do believe my proof is correct and proves that P is not equal to NP (honestly, I'm actually really disappointed, if not slightly depressed, that this is the case but I've come to accept it). The proof is not done yet, but when it is, how do I get it out there for people to read and understand (and more importantly, reviewed/altered to become rigorous).



Pic unrelated. But the story behind it is cool as it tells you how to risk assets for expected gains and happens to be an equation for circle/tangent under a special circumstance (I discovered this too in a dream. Verified results through a week of monte-carlo simulations). I guess pi is hidden in market forces too.