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My story begins on a night just like this one...
My story begins on a night just like this one...

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Dr. Bill Havord of the institute for advanced studies was computing algorithms to the power of 27,000, when the cosine button on his calculator became stuck, causing his results to increase exponentially. Unaware of the problem, he continued to use the briggsian system. Needles to say, the sine curves of his indices were distorting along a quadratic progression! And what he saw when he looked down filled him with an unspeakable terror! For it was the largest prime number ever computed!
Dr. Bill Havord of the institute for advanced studies was computing algorithms to the power of 27,000, when the cosine button on his calculator became stuck, causing his results to increase exponentially. Unaware of the problem, he continued to use the briggsian system. Needless to say, the sine curves of his indices were distorting along a quadratic progression! And what he saw when he looked down filled him with an unspeakable terror! For it was the largest prime number ever computed!

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Latest revision as of 19:20, 19 October 2022

My story begins on a night just like this one...

Dr. Bill Havord of the institute for advanced studies was computing algorithms to the power of 27,000, when the cosine button on his calculator became stuck, causing his results to increase exponentially. Unaware of the problem, he continued to use the briggsian system. Needless to say, the sine curves of his indices were distorting along a quadratic progression! And what he saw when he looked down filled him with an unspeakable terror! For it was the largest prime number ever computed!

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