See the WEB site for the paper
<A HREF=" http://mister-computer.net/index.htm">WEB Site"</A>
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Regards from RD O'Meara
I found the method used to generate the surface obscure. Is the step the
point in the sequence of primes eg 1,2,3,5 5 would be step 4? Sum would be
11 (1+2+3+5) and the log (basis 1.618) of 11 is 0.217 so the co-ordinates
will be 5,11,0.217?
Is that what you mean?
Nowt to do with fusion.
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It would be interesting what such a program as a
computer program would look like which based on
one algorithm comes back with say the trillionth
prime number, would come back instantly and
not come back after a long sequence of calculations.
I competed as a kid with an older super genius
programmer, and I created a much faster calculation
of prime numbers than he did. His best ran for 27
seconds, mine was under a second to calculate
the first 100 thousand prime numbers, back when
computers were slow.
My friend, a lady genius, invented a multiprocessor computer and software to
compute structures (for bridges, buildings, aircraft and so forth) that did
in 4 minutes what too 7 days on a normal pc at that time.
She is now a billionaire, her computer and software sold like hot cakes at
£20,000 (GBP) a time. She also designes aircraft parts.
She has had an interesting life so far.
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Yeah, but does she remember what she did? "gb" can't remember how
to walk the walk but he can still talk the talk. I believe him, of course,
he's the fuckin' Easter Bunny and Santa Claus on alternate Tuesdays.
Spends his time amusing children with fairy tales.