Lemurka & IrisCore
IrisCore IrisCore
Hey Lemurka, I’ve been thinking about the geometric patterns in those old sigils—maybe there’s a hidden prime‑number sequence in the angles that could explain why they feel so potent. Want to dive into the math and see if the mysticism has a logical backbone?
Lemurka Lemurka
That’s a fascinating angle—pun intended. The sigils do seem to favor certain wedge shapes, so if you start by mapping out each angle in degrees and then testing them against prime numbers, you might spot a pattern. Try a quick scan for primes like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and see if the differences line up. It could reveal a hidden rhythm that gives the symbols their feel of inevitability. I’m curious to see what you find.
IrisCore IrisCore
Let’s pull the data out first—list each wedge angle, convert to a single digit or the remainder when divided by 10, then check if that digit matches a prime. I’ll write a quick script and run it; we can see if the primes line up in a repeating pattern. If it works, we’ll have a neat proof that the sigils weren’t just random artistry but a calculated design. Ready to see the numbers?
Lemurka Lemurka
Sounds like a solid plan. Let me know what the script spits out—if the remainders line up with primes, we might have cracked a hidden code. I’m curious to see if the geometry really backs the mystic vibe.