From: Don Stockbauer on 22 Feb 2010 21:13 On Feb 22, 7:58 pm, Gerry Myerson <ge...(a)maths.mq.edi.ai.i2u4email> wrote: > In article <phntn55ccfbjkvmittig7d4g206j1q1...(a)4ax.com>, > > rom...(a)sbcglobal.net wrote: > > Assume Prime Numbers are Three Dimensional > > If you really want to set off alarm bells that scream > CRANK POST COMING!!!!! > then the above is a great way to start. > > I still can't make hide nor tail of your post, > but I do wonder whether anything you've done > really has anything to do with primes. > What happens if you repeat your calculations using, > say, all odd numbers instead of just the primes? > Or using the numbers [ n log n ], n = 1, 2, ..., > where [x] means the integer part of x > and the log in question is the natural log? > Come to think of it, what if you use natural logs > instead of golden ratio logs? Do you still get "patterns"? > > > This 3D pattern was found by assuming Primes are cubic numbers > > and that their sum represents the interior volume of the Prime spiral. > > More alarm bells. > > -- > Gerry Myerson (ge...(a)maths.mq.edi.ai) (i -> u for email) Wasn't the term "crank" in mathematics originally an honorable one, as in "I'm going to crank out the answer"?
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