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Tony Padilla takes a mathematical look at the pair of numbers 6-7 and why they are a perfect prime pair - plus SUPER PRIMES. Check out How Not To Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg: More links & stuff in full description below ... We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist?

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  • Check out How Not To Be Wrong by Jordan Ellenberg: More links & stuff in full description below ...
  • We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist?
  • Check his latest book "Thinking Better: The Art of the Shortcut" Links & stuff in ...

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