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Timeline for answer to The most outrageous (or ridiculous) conjectures in mathematics by Euro Vidal Sampaio

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Apr 7 at 12:20 comment added Wojowu The stated reason for why it's likely false is a bit of a nothingburger. An actual heuristic against it can be given using percolation theory - if you consider $k\times k$ blocks inside $\Bbb Z[i]$ for any $k$, then the ones containing a Gaussian prime will have density zero, and site percolation thresholds state that given a random subset of a lattice of low enough density, then there will almost surely be no path to infinity.
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