Kian
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In 1742, a mathematician named Christian Goldbach wrote a letter to the famous Leonhard Euler. In it, he made a surprisingly simple claim:
"Every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two prime numbers."
For example:
18 = 13 + 5; 74 = 43 + 31
In 1938, Nils Pipping verified it by hand for every number up to 100,000 by hand.
Mathematicians checked using computers millions, billions, even trillions of cases—and it never fails.
But in mathematics, checking examples isn’t enough. You need a proof that works forever.
No one has been able to prove that this rule works for all even numbers.

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@thayethaye @NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Are you that type of person that needs to send the last text, cuz what does this even mean
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@NewTwistedOwl @thayethaye @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Hey, you’re not at risk of skin cancer, you’re at risk of bOWL cancer.
Get it. because.. aight Ill go home now
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@NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 @grok I can’t believe you actually asked 😂 you’re the best
Seriously, this is a relief for me. I’m not exactly black (coloured) but one time I literally fell asleep in direct summer sunlight for like 6 hours so hopefully my somewhat dark skin will prevent any issues
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@thayethaye @NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 I like Owl more than you. At least he was nice to me
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@KianfromHGS @NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Do you think you just said something clever?
Yes, being exposed to direct sunlight for too long is in fact a health hazard. You've probably heard of skin cancer before. Maybe you've heard of death by exposure? Real thing.
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@KianfromHGS @NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Ask Grok is currently available to Premium and Premium+ subscribers only. Subscribe to unlock this feature: x.com/i/premium_sign…
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Humans evolved with melanin for UV protection in ancestral sunny regions, plus clothing/shade habits. Skin cancer in outdoor workers was noted by the 1700s-1800s; the sun-UV link was formally described in 1894 and confirmed early 1900s.
Widespread talk surged mid-late 20th century as rates rose sharply: post-WWII tanning culture, beach vacations, tanning beds (1960s+), ozone depletion, longer lifespans (cancer peaks after 50), and far better detection/reporting. Damage is cumulative—modern intermittent intense exposure (burns on pale skin) amplifies it vs. steady historical patterns.
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@NewTwistedOwl @phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Yo you know that thing we’ve been exposed to since the dawn of man?
Yup, yeah it’s toxic
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@phoenix_girl_xo @Rainmaker1973 Wait until you find out about the sun
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@sullenpoetry @bookbeduion Maybe to you people, whereas I clearly still hold an irrational optimistic view of humanity
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@bookbeduion @sullenpoetry At first I thought this was taste-related but seeing your pronouns it’s actually about JK Rowling??
You people disappoint me
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@sullenpoetry I hope people learn how harmful it actually is I actually learned it recently and it changed my mind about the entire thing
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#LOTM #LordOfTheMysteries
The Lord of the Mysteries is just a story about a guy who really, really wants to go home...but keeps getting promoted to GOD instead

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@PraiseTheError I still don’t understand the lore.
Why did the Oldest One settle into Earth? How did the barrier form, and how were Outer Diety’s pathways (Inevitability, Villain etc) stolen and separated?
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#LOTM #LordOfTheMysteries
- Being an "Outer Deity" just sounds like you’re jealous of Earth
- "I want that Sefirot"
- "I want that Uniqueness and Characteristics"

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@0ccultbot In Sanskrit yoga means connection with divine. There are many rules and regulations to follow but people think it as an exercise and invented all nonsense like beer yoga.
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@fandompulse I think its a risk you take when writing in somebody else's world. I did it once with Middle Earth. I liked the end product (it took me 38 years) but it won't please everyone
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J.R.R. Tolkien on why a story fails:
"What really happens is that the storymaker proves a successful “sub-creator.” He makes a Secondary World which your mind can enter. Inside it, what he relates is “true”: it accords with the laws of that world. You therefore believe it, while you are, as it were, inside. The moment disbelief arises, the spell is broken; the magic, or rather art, has failed. You are then out in the Primary World again, looking at the little abortive Secondary World from outside."
Do you agree with him?


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