Mathematics
147 open problems
- Riemann Hypothesis
- P vs NP
- Collatz Conjecture
- Twin Prime Conjecture
The things we don't know
One place. Four branches. Centuries of unanswered questions.
Mathematics. Physics. Biology. Chemistry.
These are the real sciences.
Every problem traces back to one of these fundamental disciplines
147 open problems
89 open problems
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78 open problems
Some have remained unsolved for centuries. Some were solved overnight.
All non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function have real part ½. A proof would revolutionize our understanding of prime numbers.
Predicting a protein's 3D structure from its amino acid sequence. AlphaFold made breakthrough progress in 2020, but challenges remain.
85% of matter in the universe is invisible. We know it exists from gravitational effects, but we have never directly detected it.
Can every problem whose solution can be quickly verified also be quickly solved? A million-dollar Millennium Prize problem.
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"I was curious — what is it that we don't know in mathematics? They only tried to teach me what we know, but I had no idea about a ton of things."
Inspired by Wikipedia but simpler. One place to see what remains open. What questions have had no answer for decades — or centuries. What breakthroughs might happen tomorrow when someone thinks of something no one considered before.
Quanta Magazine has documented many such overnight solutions. We're cataloging the problems still waiting.