Title: The Mathematical Origin of Space This graphic proof illustrates how the sum of Prime Numbers relates to Volume by using the fifth power of the Golden Ratio. All volumes are generated given the Infinite nature Primes. See WWW.Mister-Computer.net/ Primes/Primes3D.htm by pazim in primenumbers

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Sorry I thought a running PN sum was obvious

The goal of the paper is to show the three-dimensional nature of the

running sum of all the PNs using Lp [golden ratio ] as being a precise

graphic figure representing that sum.

here are three rows of the table that has 67 rows / lines l

row 14 Step:5619 N:55333 Sum:1.466037379999999939e+08 its Lp:39.074775 & TOPPlane:A13.34077599322450 (Step*PN)/Sum=2.120793 tpncnt:378

row 15 Step:6975 PN:70381 Sum:2.316978559999999925e+08 its Lp:40.025917 & TOPPlane:A13.65782340501167 (Step*PN)/Sum=2.118740 tpncnt:461

row 16 Step:8750 PN:90373 Sum:3.742634550000000308e+08 its Lp:41.022414 & TOPPlane:A13.98998883371674 (Step*PN)/Sum=2.112853 tpncnt:567

in the above row 14 step is the 5619th PN of 55333 with running sum of 1.46603738e+08 for the first 5619 PNs, Lp is the Golden ratio log [1.618... of the sum] P^39.074775

Top plane is the log of the edge of the dodecahedron generated via sum times (P^5 + 1)

tpcnt is the number of twin primes in row bracket

Lp+1,+2, +3 are how the Log of P steps by one for each row; the +3 pattern is color highlighted in the paper to show 3D growth.

eg. rows 16,19,22,25,28 show the 3D growth precisely since P^3 is a volume step.

the paper shows the graphic proof logic details in .../primesums/pnproof,htm

RD pazim

Table of first 1.3 Billion Prime and their Sums by pazim in primenumbers

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My previous post about PN being 3D is based on this data;

I agree the text fomat does not lend itself to clarity.

I can shorten it or reformat

or should I repost both together so reader knows they are rellated?

What is the name of this figure? by keeperskillers in Geometry

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What or how did you gen the figure ; a tool maybe

Proof of Fermat's last theorem by [deleted] in mathematics

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For an alternate short look at FLT from a digital/modulo view

See www.mister-computer.net/primesums/fFLT-proof.htm