Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Prime numbers are divisible only by 1 and themselves. They sit in their place in the infinite series of natural numbers, like all crushed between two, but one step away from the others. Sometimes I thought we were over in that sequence by mistake, you were trapped like beads strung into a necklace. Other times, I suspected that they would have liked to be like everyone else, just any numbers, but for some reason they were not capable. The second thought comes to mind especially at night, in the intertwining of chaotic images that precede sleep, when the mind is too weak to tell a lie.
Among the prime numbers there are some even more special. Mathematicians call them first twins: pairs of primes that are if they are close, almost close, because among them there is always an even number that prevents him from touching really. Numbers like 11 and 13, as 17 and 19, 41 and 43. If you have the patience to go ahead and count, we find that these couples gradually thin out. There he runs into primes increasingly isolated, lost in the silent space and clocked only made of digits and you hear a frightening premonition that couples faced up to it were an accident, that the true destiny is to be alone. Then, just when we are going to give up when you no longer want to count, here we come in high twins, joined close to each atrium. Among the mathematical belief is that as far as we can go forward, there will be two more, even if no one can say where, until you find them.


I think he & I are so, two twin primes, and only lost, but not close really enough to touch. To him I never said



from "The Solitude of Prime Numbers" by Paolo Giordano

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