A proof of Goldbach's conjecture that all even numbers greater than four are the sum of two primes

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In this paper I introduce a model which allows one to prove Goldbachs hypothesis. The model is produced by studying Goldbach partitions as displayed by an inverted mirror image of all the primes up to some even number equal to the last prime plus three. The bottom half of the model is then moved to the right in steps of two which exhibit the Goldbach partitions for the next even number. As long as the model contains all the primes up to the resulting even number minus three, then Goldbachs hypothesis can be proven if it can be shown that each move must produce a Goldbach partition until one reaches the next prime plus one. I show that this must be the case.

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