The number 79 is the twenty-second prime in the sequence. Unlike yesterday's prime, 73, where palindromes could be found everywhere, the number 79 is strictly a non-palindromic number. This means that in every base from 2 to 77 it is written as a non-palindrome. It is also the atomic number for gold.
Where would crypto be without prime numbers? This project is my homage to the primes - each day I will release a new prime rendered in simple block and colour form. Each prime will also come with its own attributes - is it a twin? is it circular? Find out each day!
And while there are infinite primes (thanks Euclid!) each prime itself is unique.
BlockPrime #22 (3/29/2021)
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BlockPrime #22 (3/29/2021)
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The number 79 is the twenty-second prime in the sequence. Unlike yesterday's prime, 73, where palindromes could be found everywhere, the number 79 is strictly a non-palindromic number. This means that in every base from 2 to 77 it is written as a non-palindrome. It is also the atomic number for gold.
Where would crypto be without prime numbers? This project is my homage to the primes - each day I will release a new prime rendered in simple block and colour form. Each prime will also come with its own attributes - is it a twin? is it circular? Find out each day!
And while there are infinite primes (thanks Euclid!) each prime itself is unique.