Can somebody red pill me on n-space prime spirals? Also, why is searching for primes so comfy?
>>8968856
It's like you are in a little shitty canoe floating stupidly in a calm lake whose depths contain the tortured souls of generations of number theorists who made the same mistakes.
>>8968856
Also, why is searching for primes so comfy?
Protip: That is no longer the case. The days where you could find new primes by pen and paper while sitting in the back of a stagecoach are long over.
Today finding primes involves dark rituals in the perverse art of arithmetic geometry and analytical number theory. So much for the theoretical part, at the end of the day you also need to do insane calculations on clusters of supercomputers with a heat output making the ice caps blush.
>>8968856
where does the spiral start?
It is where the love meets the sadness and the sadness decides to jack off to pawg pr0n.
And so the cycle continues...