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   Message 53,959 of 55,615   
   Poutnik to All   
   Re: Atoms recognize prime numbers   
   27 Nov 16 13:24:30   
   
   XPost: sci.physics, sci.maths   
   From: poutnik4nntp@gmail.com   
      
   Dne 27/11/2016 v 13:06 7 napsal(a):   
   > Poutnik wrote:   
      
   >>>   
   >> Neither it is strange, neither it means atoms recognize them.   
   >>   
   >> It is closely related to way how electron quantum states are organized,   
   >> and what are already known prime occurence mathematic patterns.   
   >>   
   >> E.g>   
   >> 1,3,11,19,37 =   
   >> 0+1,   
   >> 2+1,   
   >> 2+8+1   
   >> 2+8+8+1   
   >> 2+8+8+18+1   
   >   
   > Atoms are resonant structures.   
      
   They are not.   
   >   
   > Their affinity for prime numbers suggest, they   
   > exist in some uneasy relation with non-resonant   
   > characteristics being the most viable configuration.   
      
   There is no such thing as prime affinity.   
      
   There is correllation between math prime patterns   
   and quantum state distribution patterns.   
      
      
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