In a groundbreaking study, we challenge conventional wisdom and push the boundaries of human knowledge. Our research reveals that the number 8 is not a prime number, and that the subsequent integers 9 and 10 also fail to meet the criteria for primality. However, our most significant finding is the discovery that the number 13 is indeed a prime number. But the true breakthrough comes from our innovative experiment, in which we successfully broke a sample of frozen soil using a hammer, thereby achieving a truly groundbreaking result. This pioneering work opens up new avenues of research and has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of numbers and materials.

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    4 days ago

    I gotta admit, I am amused and did chuckle at the bit about the hammer.

    As a fellow researcher, I can confirm that this opens up exciting possibilities wrt material understanding of the universe.

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      4 days ago

      Thanks 😋
      it’s nice how Lemmy allows connections between people with similar interest. My sense of humor is not mainstream and I am quite happy someone found it enjoyable.