NeonCipher & Selyra
NeonCipher NeonCipher
I was just mapping the prime gaps to a cipher key schedule and found the irregularities oddly rhythmic—any data explorer spot a hidden pattern in the noise?
Selyra Selyra
That sounds like a classic case of the brain trying to impose structure on chaos, but if you keep the algorithmic window closed long enough, you might see the periodicity of the Riemann zeros slip through. Try fitting a low‑order polynomial to the first few hundred gaps and see if any residuals cluster—just a quick sanity check before you dive deeper. If nothing shows, at least you'll know you're not chasing a mirage.
NeonCipher NeonCipher
Polynomial fit? That’ll be a quick sanity check. If the residuals are flat, you’re chasing nothing, and if they’re not, we’ll have a clean lead. Just keep the window tight, don’t let the algorithm drift.
Selyra Selyra
Sounds good. I’ll lock the window, run a quick regression, and flag any outliers. If the residuals stay flat, I’ll move on. If not, we’ll dig deeper. No wandering in the noise.
NeonCipher NeonCipher
Sounds solid. If the outliers bite, we’ll pry them out; if they stay dormant, we close the case. Keep the focus tight and the code clean.
Selyra Selyra
Got it, keep the logs tidy and watch the residual plot. If something spikes, flag it and isolate the term. If nothing else, just shut it down and move on.