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How to check a counterexample of the Reimann Hypothesis:

1) Search on internet the following link:

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%280.99970141973107-0.02443504425376*i%29%2F%28-0.00029858026893-
0.02443504425376*i%29

A special calculator that allows you to check:

If a given number:

Is it a zero or not of the function: Z

2) Once the calculator is installed.

Copy; Paste; check and confirm.

The next number:

\ zeta ((0.99970141973107 - 0.02443504425376i) / (-0.00029858026893 - 0.02443504425376i))

Note: You must enter the entire number in the calculator including the leading part: \ zeta (…

You must enter the full number in this way:

\ zeta ((0.99970141973107 - 0.02443504425376i) / (-0.00029858026893 - 0.02443504425376i))

IMPORTANT:

The Reimann Hypothesis states that:

All non-trivial zero of the function: Z has the real part, equal to: ½

Is this statement true or false ...?

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