Re: Haiku Thread
The number of primes
is infinite. How do we
know? Haiku answer:
Suppose a finite
number (of primes). Multiply
them all together.
Then add 1 to the
product. Then no prime
divides. This means:
a) either this new
number is prime, or b)
at least two new primes
that are this number's
factors. So if there are a
finite number of
primes, then even more
exist--a contradiction.
End with: Q.E.D.