The link i'm trying to make is that does a prime number exist before we find it?/ does what the universe is expanding into exist before the universe expands into it?.
The further out into the universe you look the more sparsly spaced the galaxies become and the same goes for primes.
If you took size of the universe from a "supposed" centre, would the spacing of the galaxies equate to anything similar to that of the primes?
And if they did couldn't you make a pretty accurate guestamate as to the amount of galaxies in total!.
P.S. I always look at the prime numbers as the universe, the big bang obviously being "0" with the force of nature expanding both infinitely.
This is probably all rubbish!, you know what it's like when you get an idea in your head.
2007-07-25
13:57:16
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