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Thought Experiment Time.......
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OK we know that numbers are infinite, from this we can deduce that there is an infinite number of primes. So the question is.... Is the largest gap between prime numbers infinite or finite?
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‘On average, the gap between a large prime p and the next prime number is approximately the natural logarithm of p, written log p. Number theorists long ago proved that there is no upper limit on how large the gap can grow, relative to log p’
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