Newsgroups: sci.math
From: Usher73 <Ushe...@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:10:32 EST
Local: Tues, Nov 3 2009 8:10 pm
Subject: Re: FOR SCI-MATH RESEARCHERS- a perfect infinite 6th grader Prime number series
> This 6th grader series misses no prime number at all. Where is 2 ? > "We are not studied in your math and have solved this > by diagram as a side line , but it is clear that a > infinite series that does not miss any primes is > possible.EVERY 5TH NUMBER IS DIVISIBLE BY 5 as in > numbers(Dah), You mathematicians with your learned > mathematics can easily predict the number of primes > and prime numbers by this simple series. We can by > the randomicity table of inverse 1 that we have > developed and submitted for publication. Even a > monkey can predict larger and larger numbers . > 4-1=3* > 289-256=33 random code which has been discovered by > 9801-9604=197* > and so on , so on, THE VERY LAST PRIME NUMBER WILL > What say Mathematician Robert Israel(respecftfully > HOPE RESEARCH (Vinoo Cameron , Theo Denotter, > Message was edited by: Vinoo Cameron > Message was edited by: Vinoo Cameron > Message was edited by: Vinoo Cameron > Message was edited by: Vinoo Cameron > Message was edited by: Vinoo Cameron Because all odd numbers = the difference of consecutive squares, of course you won't miss any odd primes. Usher You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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