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🧙♂️ I am the Wizard of BSD
Greetings, traveler.
I am the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture.
Yes — that name. The one you probably skipped reading.
I have stood unsolved since the 1960s.
Even your grandparents had no clue what I meant.
📜 What is BSD?
Let me break it down before your eyes glaze over:
Imagine trying to count how many rational points live on a donut-shaped curve...
Not only that — but trying to predict how many based on a magical function called an L-function.
If you can do that — not just for one, but for all such curves —
Congratulations. You win a million dollars.
And possibly a new job as Supreme Arcane Mathematician.
📚 They call me BSD.
Because no one wants to say Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture out loud.
Honestly, even I think it’s too long.
But a true hero should at least try.
😐 Wait… you’re just browsing?
So you’re not here to solve the conjecture?
You came in here like:
"Oh, what’s in this mysterious folder?”
“Let me click every door like I’m robbing NPCs in an RPG.”
“Maybe there’s treasure!"
Fine. Then here’s your punishment:
✏️ Write my full name 100 times.
What? You’ll just use AI to auto-fill it?
You are smart...
So why not use that genius to study me?
Ah, whatever.
I refuse to speak to someone who can’t even pronounce my name.
if you ever solve BSD, you're welcome to come trade treasure chests with me. Anytime.
