Thursday, February 7, 2019

Prime

The greatest mysteries are right before us.  Why can't we divide 5 by more.  We think we live in a world of numbers, but most of those are compositions not unlike this here. 

If you didn't know we live in a world of prime numbers.  We don't know how many there are nor why they stand there, but so far they have not stopped.  This question is concern for great minds.   They don't have really a better answer than you do. 

People talk about artificial intelligence, but they build facial recognition.  Or how to sell you more stuff machines.  In all cases they have their interests.  You want a game to play goggle tell me why there are primes and how many.

My guess is the first answer will take care of both questions.  The foundation of the hard problem.   2 3 5 7 11 13...  The ones not created but finally unearthed standing there.  People argue if math is discovered or if it is created.  The answer is both.  The universe a non zero sun game.

Could they constrain things if they ended.  Why would they end.  The universe began with a bang or gong if you will.  Monks in the hymilayas are not the only ones listening.  Scientists find themselves perplexed.  They find the universe going different speeds. They can't constrain things.  There is more to be discovered and more to be created.

The average human population of 7.7 billion galaxies is one.  As best we know.

We looked out and saw a large universe that needed Titans.  Could you make use of an entire Galaxy?  These humans in Titan's clothing seem to think they could.  I don't think it is their fault. We created them.  In another time we called undercutting an entire market place anti-trust.  Now we call it prime direct and we watch for drones not people.

Facebook is essentially a labor issue.  They should hire more people.  We let them play this game of how much money can we make and how few people can we employ.  Every issue they face is a labor one.

The average human population of 7.7 billion galaxies is one. 

Prime numbers are more important than your prime account.   Humans in Titan's clothing and crooked ties.

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