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Ben Webster
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One interesting fact about Spec M is that it isn't integral; i.e., the ring M has zero divisors. This was proved by Poonen in 2002:

"The Grothendieck ring of varieties is not a domain"

Re points of Spec M: I suppose if you considered varieties over R instead of C, you would in addition have the map sending X to the Euler characteristic of X(R), though I've never seen this used.

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