Alyssa Hopper

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And a lot of twin primes are exactly what number theorists expect to find, no matter how big the numbers get—not because we think there’s a deep, miraculous structure hidden in the primes, but precisely because we don’t think so. We expect the primes to be tossed around at random like dirt. If the twin primes conjecture were false, that would be a miracle, requiring that some hitherto unknown force was pushing the primes apart.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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