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What is a PRIME Number ?
A PRIME number is a number whose only
positive divisors are one and itself.
PRIME Numbers & The Number '1'
PRIME Numbers are the progress of TIME or The Number '1' in the universe.
Another definition of "Science" is the comprehension of PRIME Numbers.
The Number '1' is like "a seed" and PRIME Numbers is the "tree"
that grows or progresses from that seed. The seed
and the tree are one and the same.
The comprehension of the Number '1' IS the study of PRIME Numbers,
for the Number '1' is the only number in the universe that is truly
"indivisible".
Since PRIME Numbers take on the nature of the Number '1',
and the Number '1' is the seed of all PRIME Numbers, therefore
the Number '1' is a PRIME Number.
To "divide" a PRIME by "itself" OR by the Number '1', results in a
"canceling of itself out" OR the PRIME Number "dissolves into its original
state" of "NOTHING" OR .
EXAMPLES:
1 / 1 =
2 / 1 =
2 / 2 =
3 / 1 =
3 / 3 =
etc.
PRIME Numbers & TIME
To count 'TIME' is to count the number of 'coincidences'
OR same - time - occurrences of The Number '1'.
"To count TIME" IS NOT EQUAL TO "measuring TIME" in
"seconds", "minutes", "hours", "days", etc.
To measure TIME in "seconds", "minutes", etc. is impossible.
THEREFORE
"To count TIME" IS to count in (the) PRIME Numbers:
1,2,3,5,7,11,13...
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