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"Remarkable" Pattern Discovered Behind Prime Numbers, Math's Most Unpredictable Objects
(www.iflscience.com)
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Hmmm...ok, sure...
Diophantine equations are special because the interesting results are integer. For Pythagoras that would be something like 3, 4, 5 (3^2^ + 4^2^ = 5^2^).
The story seems to be implying some connection between adding integers and prime numbers, but it never gets anywhere close to explaining that connection.
yup. no understanding to be gained. author probably doesn't either. picture looks interesting but no explanation of how it was generated. AI maybe
If you graph prime numbers in various ways, you get artifacts like rays or lines. But it's not related specifically to the prime numbers. They're just caused by the composite numbers erasing straight rows of integers, leaving behind straight rows of primes.