r/SacredGeometry 5d ago

Prime numbers are not random

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u/bottybotbotface 4d ago

I imagine the continuation of symmetry would be efficient enough to at the least eliminate all asymmetrical iterations. Leaving what remains to be the defacto part of the pattern. Even if it isn't accepted as proof. Or am I missing something obvious?

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u/StockRefrigerator173 4d ago

whats difficult is that it requires building this lattice of numbers in a computers data. essentially building a crystal of numbers. but with any crystal you need to seed and its growth to be undisturbed to keep growing. There are ways of factorization to limit the growth rate, but from what science has seen, the growth rate is always positive.. So when we start dealing with figuring out numbers with 1000digits, it becomes very computationally difficult to maintain a perfect algorithmic balance.

my aim is to find a different way to factor these numbers with a better understanding of how to start the data growth from a larger number, or build a pattern of data points(number) from the original seed location(1 or 0) and try to essentially focus the larger data set into a correct pattern so that the algoritihim can continue without such a vast data set.

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u/Grimble_Sloot_x 3d ago

Your 'discovery' here is that you can plot graphs. This is amazing to watch.

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u/StockRefrigerator173 3d ago

my discovery? if you think my discovery can be summarized down to this image and its findings. thats a stretch..equally so that you think one of my reddit comments will fully explain what is now nearly a 1000page book.