http://www.hexspin.com/ Skip to content * Update -- And More News Coming Soon! * Home * About Me * Contributors * Contact Us * Search Search for: [ ] Search hexspin.com hexspin.com The Prime Hexagon Resource Site * Update -- And More News Coming Soon! * Home * About Me * Contributors * Contact Us * Search Search for: [ ] Search hexspin.com The Prime Hexagon Thank you for visiting hexspin.com! This is where I will post information about my explorations of the Prime Hexagon, which I've begun to introduce through a video: The Prime Hexagon is a simple mathematical structure that appears when integers are sequentially added to a field of tessellating equilateral triangles, provided the path of the integers is altered each time a prime number appears. The most obvious interesting feature of this 24-cell hexagon is it confines all numbers! That is, as the number line winds about toward infinity, bending around prime numbers, it never exits the 24 cells. On these pages I document much of my work on the hexagon, including my proof of confinement and attempts to demonstrate much more subtle features of the hexagon and show its deep mathematical significance. Given the simplicity of the hexagon, one wonders if the ancients may have been aware of it, and that its similarity to religious symbols may not be wholly coincidental. One last point -- my favorite feature of this discovery is its simplicity. I love that I can share it with anyone and have some certainty they will be able to understand it ... and I've been so pleased by their own observations and responses. In that spirit, I appreciate your interest in what I have to offer here. Tad February 2018: I note my left navigation appears on MY browser, but not others. So below I hard enter links to other pages on this site. Defining the Prime Hexagon: http://www.hexspin.com/ defining-the-prime-hexagon/ Proof of Confinement: http://www.hexspin.com/proof-of-confinement/ Structure of minor hexagons: http://www.hexspin.com/minor-hexagons/ Why I truncate values -- because of Phi, not Pi: http:// www.hexspin.com/ phi-not-pi-and-why-i-truncate-to-determine-integer-values/ Locating a number in the hexagon: http://www.hexspin.com/ finding-a-number-in-the-hexagon/ Data - number positions in the hexagon: http://www.hexspin.com/data/ Pi findings in detail: http://www.hexspin.com/pi/ Pi and various numbers to powers: http://www.hexspin.com/ pi-and-various-power-sequence-spin-address/ What about 0 and 1?: http://www.hexspin.com/0-1-and-negative-numbers/ The Algorithm: http://www.hexspin.com/0-1-and-negative-numbers/ My Machines: http://www.hexspin.com/hardware/ Limits of Accuracy: http://www.hexspin.com/limits-to-accuracy/ Variations on the Hexagon: http://www.hexspin.com/circular/ * The Prime Hexagon * Computation Update * 0, 1, and negative numbers * Algorithm Applications * Circular Form * Data * Defining the Prime Hexagon * Finding a Number in the Hexagon * Hardware * Limits to Accuracy * Phi, not Pi, and Why I Truncate to Determine Integer Values * Pi and Various Power Sequence Spin Addresses * Pi Findings in Detail * Proof of Confinement * Structure: Cell Types - Modulo 6 * Structure: Minor Hexagons Thank you for visiting! [Hexagon-Spin-on-top-of-Hex-fundamental-form] Back to Top FacebookTwitterGoogle PlusCustom Social Copyright (c) 2016 Tad Gallion Powered by Fluida & WordPress.