Friday, January 27, 2012

Is there a prime number at every nexus in the universe?

Of course. Even though prime numbers seem to exist only as a result of human understanding of mathematics, and have almost no bearing on any other part of reality.Is there a prime number at every nexus in the universe?
Um, well, first you'd have to define what you mean by "nexus in the universe..." That's not a scientific term.



And there's nothing special about prime numbers other than the meaning we've given them.



Peace.
Yes, 2 (at least)- Although truth is 0 and ultimate truth is 1.Is there a prime number at every nexus in the universe?
F(n)=Fn-1 + Fn-2Is there a prime number at every nexus in the universe?
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