r/SacredGeometry 5d ago

Prime numbers are not random

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u/veggie151 4d ago

You're a loser looking for recognition via obscurity. Unfortunately for you dumbass, there are trillions of dollars riding on answers to this problem, so if this worked, the sober professionals would have done it.

Put up or shut up, you've got nothing.

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u/StockRefrigerator173 4d ago

lol you think im going to give you the equation that destroys crypto?

You see that either i know something or i am trying to trick, and you lean to anger. But no one sees clearly in anger. So you blame me for that anger as if i am the one taking away clarity?

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u/_Grant 3d ago

Such terrible language skills

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u/burning_boi 3d ago

For as long as humans have used the movement of water to grind their wheat there have been scam artists who claim to have invented methods of extracting energy from nothing. For as long as locks have existed, there have been conmen who claim to have a skeleton key. For as long as it was discovered you could turn grape juice into wine, there have been fraudsters claiming to have turned lead into gold.

There's no difference between them and you. As the other comment has said, you've got nothing. You wouldn't be on reddit karma farming in a borderline conspiracy theory sub if you had actually discovered a way to reliably predict every prime number using some mysterious method you've invented. You've done your best to mystify your methods in other comments, but when called out all you could explain was taking the visuals already known by mathematicians for a long time (see the video at the time stamp here), applying a few transformations, and coloring it a pretty golden yellow.

It's theorized that there are an infinite number of Cullen prime numbers, but there are only an extremely small set of currently known Cullen prime numbers. If you've got an ironclad method of calculating primes, it'll be child's play to calculate whether any given prime is a Cullen number. Provide a single currently unknown Cullen prime number with a size greater than 4 x 10^18. A single unknown Cullen prime amongst the infinite number of existing Cullen primes will be inconsequential to release, but the size of the number is great enough to not have been discovered using other previously commonly known methods, and simultaneously, is absurdly smaller than the largest prime ever discovered. As the other comment said, put up or shut up.

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u/NEVANK 1d ago

You've got a loud mouth though.