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Prime Numbers Proof and Journey Finding the Fingerprint of God: Prime Numbers Solved—Mathematical Proof a First in Twenty-Four Hundred Years
Prime Numbers Proof and Journey Finding the Fingerprint of God: Prime Numbers Solved—Mathematical Proof a First in Twenty-Four Hundred Years
Prime Numbers Proof and Journey Finding the Fingerprint of God: Prime Numbers Solved—Mathematical Proof a First in Twenty-Four Hundred Years
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Most of nature is complex, are prime numbers so complex that we cannot solve them.
Martin P. Miller, a nationally certified architect, seeks to answer that question and others in this mathematical and philosophical work that reveals the fingerprints of God on multiple levels.
He shares how as a young child, he made a table that fifty years later solved prime numbers. After watching a CD on the history of mathematics, he decided to solve what everyone said was the randomness of prime numbers. The number three – which is everywhere – proved very significant.
Miller also shares a near-death experience and seeks to answer questions such as:
• Why is there bright light in heaven?
• Can we travel backward in time and rewrite history?
• What are dreams and what do they mean?
• Can the seeming randomness of prime numbers be similar to life’s experiences?
Throughout the book, the author seeks to find order in chaos, rhythm in randomness, and the fingerprints of God – finding proof of his existence in nature, in our DNA, and in the universal language of mathematics.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateFeb 6, 2020
ISBN9781973682103
Prime Numbers Proof and Journey Finding the Fingerprint of God: Prime Numbers Solved—Mathematical Proof a First in Twenty-Four Hundred Years
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Martin P. Miller NCARB

Martin P. Miller is a nationally certified architect and a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago. He won a number of awards, including a faculty citation for academic work and a lifetime membership with the Golden Key National Honor Society. He has three patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for a new type of construction that can be assembled by two people with no heavy equipment and is hurricane, mold, and fire resistant. Innovated a new type of electrical green energy generator, modular food and fish hydroponics bay, and a whole house water purification unit.

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    When the authors explanation begins on Page 68, he could have given an example of his proof for the reader to follow throughout. It is difficult in electronic form to bounce back and forth between the writing and the charts to understand his thinking processes. Other material included is the subjective experience of the author and is not proof of his concept. There may be something of a factual nature to his hypothesis, but it is too recondite for this reader.

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Prime Numbers Proof and Journey Finding the Fingerprint of God - Martin P. Miller NCARB

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WestBow Press rev. date: 01/30/2020

My Dear Steph

anie,

I wrote in memory of you. I had the privilege of visiting your home in the light, but didn’t see you. I hope this book conveys my love to your delicate heart. I dedicate the discovery of unit matrix primes to you.

Love Always

PS: Say hi to Euclid, smiles.

—M.M.

Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1

–   Can We Find Fingerprints from God in Prime Numbers or from Things Around Us?

–   Choosing the Number 3—Rolling Dice

–   Ancient Knowledge—Archeologist Discovery

–   Understanding Primes

–   Euclid’s Proof—Father of Geometry

–   Gauss’s Graph—Prince of Mathematicians

–   Fibonacci’s Art and Nature

–   Math Is Cold

Chapter 2

–   Show Me Your Fingerprint

–   Solving a Mystery—Persistence and Time

–   Kismet—The Number 3

–   The Proof for Prime Numbers

Chapter 3

–   Atoms Have Three—More Fingerprints

–   DNA—Evolution and Chance

–   Life—Spontaneous and Time

–   Time. What Is It, Einstein?

–   Relativity and Entropies

–   Time and Prime Numbers

Chapter 4

–   Experience—Light and Peace

–   Frequency

–   Photons—Wall of Light

–   QED—Backward Time Positron

–   Glowing Spheres—Electromagnetic Shell

–   Premonitions and Science—Uncover the Truth

–   Science Changes Every Day

–   If You Could See God, Would that Make a Difference?

–   Randomness—Finding Order

–   Beautiful Things and Numbers

–   God’s Interest

Chapter 5

–   Prime Numbers Associations and Percentages

Chapter 6

–   Red Single Primes—Doing the Random Shuffle

Chapter 7

–   Gray Spaces—A Fingerprint

Chapter 8

–   White Spaces Are Predictable—Gauss Smiles

Chapter 9

–   Miller Laws—Prime Numbers

Appendix A

Proof Prime Numbers to 2,000

Appendix B

Associations and Weights of Prime Numbers

Appendix C

Red Singles Calculated

Appendix D

Unit Prime Gray Spaces Calculation Matrix

Appendix E

Appendix F

Unit Prime White Space Matrix Column 1

Appendix G

Unit Prime White Space Matrix Column 3

Appendix H

Unit Prime White Space Matrix Column 7

Appendix I

Unit Prime White Space Matrix Column 9

Appendix J

Additional Prime Numbers Proof from 982,433,031 to 982,433,399

Introduction

Currently the mathematical formula to separate prime numbers from composite numbers is unknown. This book describes how order is discovered in the randomness, by the newly discovered unit matrix primes. Presently, prime numbers are known to be random with no natural logarithm or order to describe the distribution. This book, Prime Numbers Proof and Journey: Finding the Fingerprint of God, proves that prime numbers sequence every three rows with unit matrix prime quotients; they provide even distribution; primes are not random and have predictable white and gray negative spaces that are composite whole numbers. The math that solves the spacing of primes is simple division with the algorithm of unit matrix primes. Mathematicians working on number theory sought to solve the randomness of prime numbers since Euclid proved that prime numbers were infinite twenty-four hundred years ago.

The prime number sequences discovery occurred when searching for the fingerprint of God in numbers. This book explores the fingerprints of God in various topics: the prime number discoveries, near-death experiences, and heavenly visits, all with comparisons and theories.

Chapter 1 discusses the questions why study prime numbers, and did God throw dice placing them. Certainly looks like it—I’d say possibly the work of a three-year-old

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