Thank you, Dave, and you are correct: All was known about prime numbers already.
What I noticed was that an additional pattern existed in that whole enchilada, and that I had to use zero in that pattern.
Up to that moment, and many still view it this way, zero was not seen as a natural number. I hope my information shows that zero is a natural number. There were some links in the article to some simple tables. Fourth grade math.
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Rubin’s Vase is the tool to understand this. We see the Vase or we see the Two Faces. If we focus on one, then the other is nothing more than the backdrop, and vice versa.
The natural world contains zero as one of its fundamental aspects. Space, death, Big Bang. Basically, it’s the Two Faces, there is a duality about everything.
The artificial world does not contain a fundamental zero. Think language, think money, think (monotheistic, middle-eastern) religion. With all these, we need to focus on the Vase — unite!
They sometimes collide. An empty wallet is zero money, and it is awful. It means being outside the monetary system and that’s no fun.
A break in the spoken word can be nice, but when it becomes a silence of a year, it becomes awful. It means being outside the conversation and that’s no fun.
A religion that does not provide anything but silence is awful. It means having to discover everything by oneself and seeing god in everything. You know, that can be fun actually.
Thank you for your kind words.