"there's no connection between spirals and prime numbers" You just shot yourself in the foot :( Yes, there is a connection. If you add up the total distance each line makes in a tick, its equivalent to the harmonic…
A number of very elementary things. It gives a very intuitive visualization of twin primes, as they lie before and after highly composite numbers (which are also easily visualized), as well as a visual explanation for…
Visualizations aren't meant to highlight anything new, but rather to bring to light and visualize what is already known.
I'd just take my shoe off, throw it up in the air while spinning it, and use the wall it ends up pointing to.
"there's no connection between spirals and prime numbers" You just shot yourself in the foot :( Yes, there is a connection. If you add up the total distance each line makes in a tick, its equivalent to the harmonic…
A number of very elementary things. It gives a very intuitive visualization of twin primes, as they lie before and after highly composite numbers (which are also easily visualized), as well as a visual explanation for…
Visualizations aren't meant to highlight anything new, but rather to bring to light and visualize what is already known.
I'd just take my shoe off, throw it up in the air while spinning it, and use the wall it ends up pointing to.