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1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

[ Mathematics / Physics / Engineering ]

_______________ _______________ __

Definitions

What is a PRIME Number ?

A PRIME number is a number whose only positive divisors are one and
itself.

What is a MAGIC SQUARE?

A magic square is an arrangement of numbers in a square, such that the
numbers in all rows, all columns, and both diagonals sum to the same
number.
_______________ _______________ __

MAGIC SQUARES & PRIME Numbers

The secret of PRIME Numbers are embedded within the puzzle known as
"MAGIC SQUARES".

PRIME Numbers and Magic Squares go hand in hand.

PRIME Numbers & The Number '1'

PRIME Numbers are the progress of TIME or The Number '1' in the
universe.

Another definition of "Science" is the comprehension of PRIME Numbers.

The Number '1' is like "a seed" and PRIME Numbers is the "tree" that
grows or progresses from that seed. The seed and the tree are one and
the same.

_______________ _______________ __

The Comphrehension of the Number '1' IS the study of PRIME Numbers, for
the Number '1' is the only number in the universe that is truly
"indivisibl e".

Since PRIME Numbers take on the nature of the Number '1', and the
Number '1' is the seed of all PRIME Numbers, therefore the Number '1'
is PRIME Number.
_______________ _______________ __

To "divide" a PRIME by "itself" OR by the Number '1', results in a
"canceling of itself out" OR the PRIME Number "dissolves into its
original state" of "NOTHING" OR .

EXAMPLES:

1 / 1 = PI

2 / 1 = PI

2 / 2 = PI

3 / 1 = PI

3 / 3 = PI

etc.

_______________ _______________ __

PRIME Numbers & TIME

To count 'TIME' is to count the number of 'coincidences' OR same - time
- occurrences of The Number '1'.

"To count TIME" IS NOT EQUAL TO "measuring TIME" in "seconds",
"minutes", "hours", "days", etc.

To measure TIME in "seconds", "minutes", etc. is impossible.

THEREFORE

"To count TIME" IS to count in (the) PRIME Numbers:

1,2,3,5,7,11,13 ...

Jan 18 '07 #1
7 4908
ne**********@ya hoo.com wrote:
1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers
Did you have some point to make about C++?

Or are you perhaps a troll trying to get people to argue over whether 1
is a prime number?
Jan 18 '07 #2
<ne**********@y ahoo.comwrote in message
news:11******** **************@ q2g2000cwa.goog legroups.com...
1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers
Got a C++ question?

DW

P.S. 1 is not a prime number.
Jan 18 '07 #3
ne**********@ya hoo.com wrote:
1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

[ Mathematics / Physics / Engineering ]

_______________ _______________ __

Definitions

What is a PRIME Number ?

A PRIME number is a number whose only positive divisors are one and
itself.
Not quite: Classically, a prime number is defined as a positive integer
(1,2,3,4,5,...) that has exactly two divisors among the positive integers.
Consequently, 1 is not a prime number since it has only one divisor.

What is a MAGIC SQUARE?

A magic square is an arrangement of numbers in a square, such that the
numbers in all rows, all columns, and both diagonals sum to the same
number.
That is correct.
_______________ _______________ __

MAGIC SQUARES & PRIME Numbers

The secret of PRIME Numbers are embedded within the puzzle known as
"MAGIC SQUARES".
The statement presupposes the existence and _uniqueness_ of a secret of
prime numbers. At least, the uniqueness presupposition is quite doubtfull.
>
PRIME Numbers and Magic Squares go hand in hand.

PRIME Numbers & The Number '1'

PRIME Numbers are the progress of TIME or The Number '1' in the
universe.
That appears to be either false or meaningless. At least I would want to see
a proof of this statement.
>
Another definition of "Science" is the comprehension of PRIME Numbers.
But that definition would not capture the meaning of the word "science".

The Number '1' is like "a seed" and PRIME Numbers is the "tree" that
grows or progresses from that seed. The seed and the tree are one and
the same.
No, they are not: neither literally nor metaphorically. E.g., trees are
usually much larger than seeds.
_______________ _______________ __

The Comphrehension of the Number '1' IS the study of PRIME Numbers, for
the Number '1' is the only number in the universe that is truly
"indivisibl e".
And, as pointed out above, 1 is not even prime.
>
Since PRIME Numbers take on the nature of the Number '1', and the
Number '1' is the seed of all PRIME Numbers, therefore the Number '1'
is PRIME Number.
No, it is not. The reason that prime numbers are defined so that 1 is not
one of them is linguistic convenience: it makes the theorem that every
positive integer has a unique prime factor decomposition easier to state
precisely.
_______________ _______________ __

To "divide" a PRIME by "itself" OR by the Number '1', results in a
"canceling of itself out" OR the PRIME Number "dissolves into its
original state" of "NOTHING" OR .

EXAMPLES:

1 / 1 = PI

2 / 1 = PI

2 / 2 = PI

3 / 1 = PI

3 / 3 = PI

etc.
Random computations that are not even carried out correctly prove nothing.
_______________ _______________ __

PRIME Numbers & TIME

To count 'TIME' is to count the number of 'coincidences' OR same - time
- occurrences of The Number '1'.

"To count TIME" IS NOT EQUAL TO "measuring TIME" in "seconds",
"minutes", "hours", "days", etc.

To measure TIME in "seconds", "minutes", etc. is impossible.
Doubtful.
>
THEREFORE
"To count TIME" IS to count in (the) PRIME Numbers:

1,2,3,5,7,11,13 ...
Non-sequitur.
BTW: all of this is quite off-topic in this group. Do you have a C++
problem?
Best

Kai-Uwe Bux
Jan 18 '07 #4
Alan Johnson wrote:
ne**********@ya hoo.com wrote:
>1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

Did you have some point to make about C++?

Or are you perhaps a troll trying to get people to argue over whether 1
is a prime number?
Why is it that you answer posts which I can't see? Have they been erased
from some server?
Jan 18 '07 #5
* Philipp:
Alan Johnson wrote:
>ne**********@ya hoo.com wrote:
>>1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

Did you have some point to make about C++?

Or are you perhaps a troll trying to get people to argue over whether
1 is a prime number?

Why is it that you answer posts which I can't see? Have they been erased
from some server?
Many news-servers perform automated spam removal.

Only in the event that someone replies to an automatically removed spam
posting, appearing on some news-server that doesn't filter, will you
notice it ever was there.

Therefore, for those reading this OT follow-up: the fewer that reply to
spam messages, the less OT traffic in the news groups.

--
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is it such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
Jan 18 '07 #6
Philipp wrote:
Alan Johnson wrote:
>ne**********@ya hoo.com wrote:
>>1, 2, 3, 5, 7... PRIME Numbers

Did you have some point to make about C++?

Or are you perhaps a troll trying to get people to argue over whether 1
is a prime number?

Why is it that you answer posts which I can't see? Have they been erased
from some server?
Maybe, but it seems more likely that the answer propagated to your server
faster than the original post.
Best

Kai-Uwe Bux
Jan 18 '07 #7
Kai-Uwe Bux wrote:
>>Why is it that you answer posts which I can't see? Have they been erased
from some server?


Maybe, but it seems more likely that the answer propagated to your server
faster than the original post.
No, decent servers filter this kind of crap, that's why it's a mistake
to reply to it.

--
Ian Collins.
Jan 18 '07 #8

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