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"My intuition about the declining powers of the primes factorial is that they reflect the way the patterns appear in nature. From my early hand and pencil calculations it is clear that you have to use the prime number five and the prime number three more often in your calculations than you use the higher number primes. And you use the three more than you would the five. Hence 3 to the 8th power and 5 to the 5th power to work out all the possible nuances within the 45-degree limit. This might be the pattern of reducing from Universe in a binary way.
“The higher powers for the first primes are to accommodate the very large numbers of calculations necessary to come up really sharp! You have tetra = 1; and octa = 2; and 5 is both the vector equilibrium and the icosahedron. This relates to the rate at which the outer shells accumulate: the prime number times two plus two. By providing enough moves for each of the low number primes you should be able to work it out by bitting with sharp results. Such a discrete method would be more elegant than a probability approach.”
