From: rom126 on
Subj: Prime Number distribution solved - visual proof included.

A regular pattern found in the first 300Million Prime Sums using the log of
the golden ratio Lp! (Lp(X) = LOG(X) / LOG(1.618...))

------- Lp Results for the first 300 Million Primesums

The referenced Web Site has a Table that reveals a pattern in the Primesums.
It was found by summing the first 300 Million Primes
and noting their sums based on Lp unit increments.

This P^1 or Lp +1 snapshot perspective reveals
two more resonances at 3 and 4 Lp steps
that seem to slowly change predictably.

---------------------
The six column Table lists the step count,
the Prime at that step: PN, the PN/step ascending ratio,
the Sum of all Primes to that step and its Golden Ratio log Lp,
and the TOP Plane at that Sum.

Also noted was the minor PN/Step ratio takes four Lp steps
to increase by almost one.

--------------------------------------------

For example, the Table's last five Lp+3 Top Plane values are:

Step:18084223 PN/Step:18.572324 PN:335866043 Sum:2.950032E15 its Lp:74.022687
& Plane:A25.004977

Step:36475354 PN/Step:19.315144 PN:704526727 Sum:1.249653E16 its Lp:77.022687
& TOP plane:A26.004978

Step:73629340 PN/Step:20.057806 PN:1476842981 Sum:5.293618E16 its Lp:80.022688
& TOP plane:A27.004978

Step:148739879 PN/Step:20.799302 PN:3093685613 Sum:2.242412E17 its
Lp:83.022688 & TOP plane:A28.004978

Step:300679579 PN/Step:21.540163 PN:6476687027 Sum:9.499013E17 its
Lp:86.022688 & TOP plane:A29.004978

Where the Sum is 9.499013E17, its Lp is 86.0227~
And the PN/Step is 6476687027 / 300679579 = 21.540163 .

The last 3 step sums are mapped between 4 top planes
at scales A26, A27, A28 and A29 ; A29 is P^2 larger than A28.

See http://mister-computer.net/pixs/dbl3-2-1207.jpg
for the visual of these 4 and 5 Top planes.

------------------- Conclusions

Both the three and four step Lp Patterns of the Prime Sums
is clearly real and definitive as illustrated in the above file!
These patterns will obviously go on indefinitely,

----------------------Contact Information

See this for the complete material and the latest data set.
http://mister-computer.net/primesums/primesums.htm

----------------

<A HREF="http://mister-computer.net/index.htm">WEB Site"</A>
RD OMeara Oak Park IL 30 Mar 2010


--
Yours truly RD email mr.computer(a)pobox.com

From: Pubkeybreaker on
On Mar 30, 2:16 pm, rom...(a)sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Subj: Prime Number distribution solved - visual proof included.
>
>  A regular pattern found in the first 300Million Prime Sums using the log of
> the golden ratio Lp! (Lp(X) = LOG(X) / LOG(1.618...))


<snip>


> Both the three and four step Lp Patterns of the Prime Sums
> is clearly real and definitive as illustrated in the above file!
> These patterns will obviously go on indefinitely,
>
> ----------------------Contact Information
>
>  See this for the complete material and the latest data set.http://mister-computer.net/primesums/primesums.htm
>

> --
>  Yours truly    RD   email mr.compu...(a)pobox.com

You forgot to take your clozapine.
From: Helmut Wabnig hwabnig on
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:16:17 -0500, rom126(a)sbcglobal.net wrote:

>Subj: Prime Number distribution solved - visual proof included.
>
> A regular pattern found in the first 300Million Prime Sums using the log of
>the golden ratio Lp! (Lp(X) = LOG(X) / LOG(1.618...))
>
>------- Lp Results for the first 300 Million Primesums
>
>The referenced Web Site has a Table that reveals a pattern in the Primesums.
>It was found by summing the first 300 Million Primes
>and noting their sums based on Lp unit increments.
>
>This P^1 or Lp +1 snapshot perspective reveals
>two more resonances at 3 and 4 Lp steps
>that seem to slowly change predictably.
>
>---------------------
>The six column Table lists the step count,
>the Prime at that step: PN, the PN/step ascending ratio,
>the Sum of all Primes to that step and its Golden Ratio log Lp,
>and the TOP Plane at that Sum.
>
>Also noted was the minor PN/Step ratio takes four Lp steps
>to increase by almost one.
>
>--------------------------------------------
>
>For example, the Table's last five Lp+3 Top Plane values are:
>
>Step:18084223 PN/Step:18.572324 PN:335866043 Sum:2.950032E15 its Lp:74.022687
>& Plane:A25.004977
>
>Step:36475354 PN/Step:19.315144 PN:704526727 Sum:1.249653E16 its Lp:77.022687
>& TOP plane:A26.004978
>
>Step:73629340 PN/Step:20.057806 PN:1476842981 Sum:5.293618E16 its Lp:80.022688
>& TOP plane:A27.004978
>
>Step:148739879 PN/Step:20.799302 PN:3093685613 Sum:2.242412E17 its
>Lp:83.022688 & TOP plane:A28.004978
>
>Step:300679579 PN/Step:21.540163 PN:6476687027 Sum:9.499013E17 its
>Lp:86.022688 & TOP plane:A29.004978
>
> Where the Sum is 9.499013E17, its Lp is 86.0227~
> And the PN/Step is 6476687027 / 300679579 = 21.540163 .
>
> The last 3 step sums are mapped between 4 top planes
> at scales A26, A27, A28 and A29 ; A29 is P^2 larger than A28.
>
>See http://mister-computer.net/pixs/dbl3-2-1207.jpg
>for the visual of these 4 and 5 Top planes.
>
>------------------- Conclusions
>
>Both the three and four step Lp Patterns of the Prime Sums
>is clearly real and definitive as illustrated in the above file!
>These patterns will obviously go on indefinitely,
>
>----------------------Contact Information
>
> See this for the complete material and the latest data set.
>http://mister-computer.net/primesums/primesums.htm
>
>----------------
>
><A HREF="http://mister-computer.net/index.htm">WEB Site"</A>
>RD OMeara Oak Park IL 30 Mar 2010


Can you explain what your pentagons have to do with prime numbers?

I simply don't get it.


w.
From: Globemaker on
Hello RD,
Thank you for posting this prime number innovation. Is there a
mathematical equation that you will be posting that defines the
calculations? I have looked at your websites, but did not see enough
math to produce a pentagon or a plane. The number line is one
dimension, but the two dimensional images must use something beyond
what I have seen in your work.
From: Inverse 19 mathematics on
On Mar 30, 2:36 pm, Helmut Wabnig <hwabnig@ .- --- -. dotat> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:16:17 -0500, rom...(a)sbcglobal.net wrote:
> >Subj: Prime Number distribution solved - visual proof included.
>
> > A regular pattern found in the first 300Million Prime Sums using the log of
> >the golden ratio Lp! (Lp(X) = LOG(X) / LOG(1.618...))
>
> >------- Lp Results for the first 300 Million Primesums
>
> >The referenced Web Site has a Table that reveals a pattern in the Primesums.
> >It was found by summing the first 300 Million Primes
> >and noting their sums based on Lp unit increments.  
>
> >This P^1 or Lp +1 snapshot perspective reveals
> >two more resonances at 3 and 4 Lp steps
> >that seem to slowly change predictably.
>
> >---------------------
> >The six column Table lists the step count,
> >the Prime at that step: PN,  the PN/step ascending ratio,
> >the Sum of all Primes to that step  and its Golden Ratio log Lp,
> >and the TOP Plane at that Sum.
>
> >Also noted was the minor PN/Step ratio takes four Lp steps
> >to increase by almost one.
>
> >--------------------------------------------
>
> >For example, the Table's last five Lp+3 Top Plane values  are:
>
> >Step:18084223 PN/Step:18.572324 PN:335866043 Sum:2.950032E15 its Lp:74.022687
> >& Plane:A25.004977
>
> >Step:36475354 PN/Step:19.315144 PN:704526727 Sum:1.249653E16 its Lp:77.022687
> >& TOP plane:A26.004978
>
> >Step:73629340 PN/Step:20.057806 PN:1476842981 Sum:5.293618E16 its Lp:80.022688
> >& TOP plane:A27.004978
>
> >Step:148739879 PN/Step:20.799302 PN:3093685613 Sum:2.242412E17 its
> >Lp:83.022688 & TOP plane:A28.004978
>
> >Step:300679579 PN/Step:21.540163 PN:6476687027 Sum:9.499013E17 its
> >Lp:86.022688 & TOP plane:A29.004978
>
> >    Where the Sum is 9.499013E17, its Lp is 86.0227~
> >    And the PN/Step is 6476687027 / 300679579  = 21.540163 .
>
> >    The last 3 step sums are mapped between 4 top planes
> >    at scales A26, A27, A28 and A29 ; A29 is P^2 larger than A28.
>
> >See  http://mister-computer.net/pixs/dbl3-2-1207.jpg 
> >for the visual of these 4 and 5 Top planes.
>
> >-------------------  Conclusions
>
> >Both the three and four step Lp Patterns of the Prime Sums
> >is clearly real and definitive as illustrated in the above file!
> >These patterns will obviously go on indefinitely,
>
> >----------------------Contact Information
>
> > See this for the complete material and the latest data set.
> >http://mister-computer.net/primesums/primesums.htm
>
> >----------------
>
> ><A HREF="http://mister-computer.net/index.htm">WEB Site"</A>
> >RD OMeara Oak Park IL 30 Mar 2010
>
> Can you explain what your pentagons have to do with prime numbers?
>
> I simply don't get it.
>
> w.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

THIS IS TOO COMPLEX, Inverse 19 has used a simple alogarithm based
on 36, and previously shown the 6 column line up for Prime numbers.
Our alogarithm will be ready in 30 days based on our published
system. We do not need to read a rythm , prime numbers are fused to
the midline and hence very concrete and crisp

HOPE RESEARCH, Inverse 19