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by teytra
420 days ago
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When I was younger I had a period I often was thinking about prime numbers (before I got old and started thinking about the Roman Empire). I noticed the same as you, and IIRC the (some?) ancient greeks actually had an idea about 1 as not a number, but the unit that numbers were made of. So in a different class. 2 and 3 are also different, or rather all other primes from 5 and up are neighbours to a multiple of 6, (though not all such neighbours are primes of course). In base-6 all those primes end in 5 or 1. What is the significance? I don't know. I remember that I started thinking that 2*3=6, maybe the sequence of primes is a result of the intertwining of numbersystems in multiple dimensions or whatever? Then I started thinking about the late republic instead. ;) |
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