From: WTShaw on 23 Apr 2010 04:43 On Apr 22, 2:46 pm, rom...(a)sbcglobal.net wrote: > ABSTRACT: Prime Number Sums reveal both a 2D and 3D pattern when stepped by > the golden ratio logarithm! > > <CENTER><H3>Assumptions & Hypothesis</H3></CENTER> > > It is well known that Prime Number [PN] attributes are logarithmic and that > they form an upward spiral in some fashion; probably the logarithmic one. > Don't mind any thoughts to the contrary, the science of cryptography includes anything that impinges on the field, especially what might be called mathematical trends in data. I remember seeing an using a program many years ago that put the results of pRNG's in three dimensions so that certain patterns were obvious. Grasping such overall structures is valuable. It's common to play stupid either because some are or they want you to be. Some of my work gets into yours, hope you don't mind; I don't. Please continue with your simplification of complex relationships. It's easier for me to look for brevity in others as I tend also to do otherwise.
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