Fast Overview: Grant Sanderson discusses a race between two types of prime numbers - and an unexpected result. A "little mathematical trick" which can be performed with powers of two, Fibonacci numbers and prime numbers.

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Grant Sanderson (from 3Blue1Brown) shows us a pyramid that spits out prime numbers - and then we dig deeper. A "little mathematical trick" which can be performed with powers of two, Fibonacci numbers and prime numbers.

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  • Grant Sanderson (from 3Blue1Brown) shows us a pyramid that spits out prime numbers - and then we dig deeper.
  • We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist?
  • Grant Sanderson discusses a race between two types of prime numbers - and an unexpected result.
  • A "little mathematical trick" which can be performed with powers of two, Fibonacci numbers and prime numbers.
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