Are primes THE red pill of our Universe, /sci/?
Apparently the universe prefers integers, so the primes obviously are fundamental in the physical sense.
>>8399511
To put it bluntly, if integers (and thereby primes) weren't important in the physical universe, you wouldn't be able to count the number of fingers you have
>>8399540
>without my fingers, i couldnt even count to six!
>>8399511
Primes aren't that important physically.
>>8399892
>what is the Hall Effect
irreducible polynomials over the reals are more redpill than the shitty integral primes
I've been studying hypergraphs lately and primes are starting to become extremely important for certain translations from 2-unifrom to k-uniform hypergraphs.
>>8399894
>Although it is well known that magnetic fields play an important role in star formation, research models[9][10][11] indicate that Hall diffusion critically influences the dynamics of gravitational collapse that forms protostars.
>not that important physically
>>8399511
>>8400291
>redpill
>>8399511
Whatever the basic building block of the universe is, it's definitely conceptual entity. Ironic since how we all see and define things as physical material.
>>8401657
>it's definitely conceptual entity
>definitely
Why?