kblood
28-08-2007, 11:55 AM
Hi again all :)
I have been thinking about these prime nubmers for some time. I have been wondering wether or not to reveal what I really think they are all about. I have come to the conclusion that I usually come to. Their secret has already been found by others, so why should I not just share whatever I might know about them?
So... here goes:
Prime numbers: 1 3 5 7 11 23...
I think that is the first of the prime numbers, and this list simply goes on and on. They have been something that have really been a puzzle to many mathmatics all over the world. Probably even since the philosophers in Greece. Not sure if they had even discovered primenumbers back then, but they did not use out numerical system. I do not think they used numbers from 1-10. Our numbers are: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0. Binary is another kind of numerical system, and it can make up the very same numbers as our 10 system can. I think they in greece might have used roman numbers: I=1 V=5 X=10 C=100 and so on. I am not really well versed in all this, so I have probably made a few mistakes already, I am just trying to give an overview of the complexity of all this numbering.
Primenumbers are special because they cannot be divided by anything other than 1 and the primenumber itself. Mathmatics have known for a long time that it is possible to make an equation or formula that can explain any system in the world of mathmatics, but the equation behind primenumbers have eluded most mathmatics that have tried to find it. I guess it really takes some abstract thinking to figure out that equation or formula.
The current uses for Prime Numbers:
The only use I am certain off that prime numbers are used for, is encryption algorythms. Since there is no publicly known equation for prime numbers, they are therefore used for most encryption when it is done digitally anyway. This is the first reason why alot of people would not want the equation to be found. It could enable simple hackers and crackers to become super hackers and crackers.
Other reasons why primenumbers are so elusive?
I believe primenumbers makes up for the patterns that are used to make everything grow. They are are probably what makes DNA so hard to figure out. I believe the spiral of DNA and chemtrails(whatever they are) follows the equation of prime-numbers. Therefore DNA (which is considered the key to why we look like we do, and why are have the personality we do) is probably following the equation of primenumbers in quite alot of ways.
I do not believe our DNA to be the secret behind who we are, why we are or what we are. Some are trying to play god with DNA tampering though. Cloning have already begun, and there will probably come good things from it. I hope they will see how wrong it is to clone humans and everything else as well. Reminds me when I was a kid and tried to hack and cheat with the computer games I played. I did not really know what I was doing, but it was great fun seeing how it could make changes to the whole game, when I changed something. Seems to me these scientists are doing it by trial and error as well.
I have to thank John White for linking me to a forum of his, where I found a few more puzzle pieces to this.
Anyone who can deny or confirm any of this?
I have been thinking about these prime nubmers for some time. I have been wondering wether or not to reveal what I really think they are all about. I have come to the conclusion that I usually come to. Their secret has already been found by others, so why should I not just share whatever I might know about them?
So... here goes:
Prime numbers: 1 3 5 7 11 23...
I think that is the first of the prime numbers, and this list simply goes on and on. They have been something that have really been a puzzle to many mathmatics all over the world. Probably even since the philosophers in Greece. Not sure if they had even discovered primenumbers back then, but they did not use out numerical system. I do not think they used numbers from 1-10. Our numbers are: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0. Binary is another kind of numerical system, and it can make up the very same numbers as our 10 system can. I think they in greece might have used roman numbers: I=1 V=5 X=10 C=100 and so on. I am not really well versed in all this, so I have probably made a few mistakes already, I am just trying to give an overview of the complexity of all this numbering.
Primenumbers are special because they cannot be divided by anything other than 1 and the primenumber itself. Mathmatics have known for a long time that it is possible to make an equation or formula that can explain any system in the world of mathmatics, but the equation behind primenumbers have eluded most mathmatics that have tried to find it. I guess it really takes some abstract thinking to figure out that equation or formula.
The current uses for Prime Numbers:
The only use I am certain off that prime numbers are used for, is encryption algorythms. Since there is no publicly known equation for prime numbers, they are therefore used for most encryption when it is done digitally anyway. This is the first reason why alot of people would not want the equation to be found. It could enable simple hackers and crackers to become super hackers and crackers.
Other reasons why primenumbers are so elusive?
I believe primenumbers makes up for the patterns that are used to make everything grow. They are are probably what makes DNA so hard to figure out. I believe the spiral of DNA and chemtrails(whatever they are) follows the equation of prime-numbers. Therefore DNA (which is considered the key to why we look like we do, and why are have the personality we do) is probably following the equation of primenumbers in quite alot of ways.
I do not believe our DNA to be the secret behind who we are, why we are or what we are. Some are trying to play god with DNA tampering though. Cloning have already begun, and there will probably come good things from it. I hope they will see how wrong it is to clone humans and everything else as well. Reminds me when I was a kid and tried to hack and cheat with the computer games I played. I did not really know what I was doing, but it was great fun seeing how it could make changes to the whole game, when I changed something. Seems to me these scientists are doing it by trial and error as well.
I have to thank John White for linking me to a forum of his, where I found a few more puzzle pieces to this.
Anyone who can deny or confirm any of this?