Fred-Rick
2 min readMar 27, 2020

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Frank,

I was unemployed and I had a computer at my disposal. It was a 284x if I’m correct, and I couldn’t do much with it. But I was able to put all numbers in rows and cut them up any which way I liked. I focused on prime numbers and while I saw how the prime numbers exist in their larger setting, there was a greater discovery.

The prime numbers are like bowling pins left standing at the end of the game. The structure is not found among prime numbers, but among the numbers ‘knocked down’ by division, something Eratosthenes already described 23 centuries ago. That said, the most logical rows to discover this phenomenon occurs when placing all numbers in rows of six.

I discovered a pattern among these numbers that knock down numbers so they wouldn’t be prime numbers. The article provides you that information.

The true surprise was that this pattern started out with a 0 and a 1. Zero is a natural number. I hope you can appreciate that fact. The first row of six is therefore not 1 to 6, but 0 to 5. The article gives you all the number details to this far more important fact.

The conclusion is that when zero is a natural number, there cannot be a singularity, as in ever. Singularities are make-believe aspects of the human brain; they do not exist in nature. We tricked ourselves into believing something can be true when in fact it cannot be true.

Thank you for your article, Frank. I liked it. I hope you like mine.

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Fred-Rick
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