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Comment by staunton

5 days ago

Surely, finding a counterexample would be huge news, a noteworthy advance in mathematics, and thus a great and widely praised achievement.

It'd also be an end to the project and would make the conjecture far less interesting.

  • IMO it would make the conjecture far more interesting, as it would be a surprise to most people who have thought about the problem.

    Many natural questions would arise, starting with “Is this the only counterexample?”