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Yep OP, this is why you can't really ever brute force prove a generalized mathematical conjecture unless it has a (practically) finite scope. You need to find a way to describe the inherent invariance and change in processes and in the systems within the conjecture to have a strong proof. There's a possibility of stuff like the Goldbach Conjecture and Riemann-Hypothesis being wrong because of stuff like this. Some functions don't behave at super high values like they're expected to.