1 min readMar 20, 2019
Right, I see what you mean. Also, I like the fact that if you have a modulo-24 cross, the squares of at least some primes line up (7², 11², …). I guess this can be explained with this reasoning as well. Very fascinating.
Right, I see what you mean. Also, I like the fact that if you have a modulo-24 cross, the squares of at least some primes line up (7², 11², …). I guess this can be explained with this reasoning as well. Very fascinating.
Senior Machine Learning developer at Dayforce. NLP, LLMs, graph neural networks. Formerly physicist at U Toronto, Bologna, CERN LHC/ATLAS.