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I way prefer prime numbers to prime rib, and certainly to our Bushlovin' Australian prime minister. By far. But there's no comparison. I just love this site. There's something so recklessly obsessive about doing this stuff, and something so hypnotically graceful about the... more
Reviewed by OliviaB Jul 25 2005, 04:23am ( 215 reviews ) • numberspiral.com
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Rated by MCL1491f on Oct 15, 5:55pm
The chambered nautalis.
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Rated by the-fair on Sep 29, 2:05pm
Ooooh! Neat.
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Rated by rmg12 on Sep 27, 9:04am
wow amazing
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Rated by Crolda on Sep 08, 11:11pm
That's actually pretty neat. It's a good way to visualize relations between primes.
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Rated by Damned-Impossibl on Sep 08, 3:28am
Details Numbers on the marked curve are of the form x2 + x + 41, the famous prime-generating formula discovered by Euler in 1772.
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Rated by SourRust on Sep 06, 8:56pm
This is the power of the spiral
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Rated by tzd1234 on Aug 18, 8:12am
dont know what this is but it looks cool
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Rated by Tearcon on Aug 06, 1:20am
Complicated yet interesting stuff.
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Rated by daisydahlia on Jul 17, 10:42am
I remember reading this a while back, it gets confusing after a while, challenging read, but it is still worth it! :)
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Rated by pandabot on Jul 15, 1:17pm
this is the kind of visualization/exploration that would have made me interested in math as a kid instead of how we learned about prime numbers (definition, memorization, regurgitation). It's great because it takes a concept normally tailored to logistic/mathematical thinking and analyzes it in terms of visual/spacial thinking.