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I have developed a proof (truth) that explains all phenomena. Do i go for mathematical studies or physics studies to develop skills to make it into a theory/proof/law?

I have developed a proof (truth) that explains all phenomena.

Okay, you make a claim.

 

Do i go for mathematical studies or physics studies to develop skills to make it into a theory/proof/law?

And then you withdraw the claim.

 

What is the point of this thread?

I have developed a proof (truth) that explains all phenomena. Do i go for mathematical studies or physics studies to develop skills to make it into a theory/proof/law?

 

It depends. Are you going to make us wait until you graduate before you tell us what your proof (truth) is?

 

How much science have you studied so far?

Do i go for mathematical studies or physics studies to develop skills to make it into a theory/proof/law?

 

I can see no downside in this.

I have developed a proof (truth) that explains all phenomena. Do i go for mathematical studies or physics studies to develop skills to make it into a theory/proof/law?

 

Surely no mathematical system of sufficient complexity to describe itself can be entirely consistent - ie it will have the possibility/existence of unprovable truths.

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