Largest Prime number has fianlly been discovered!

Jan 04, 2006 15:15

"The number that the team found is 9.1 million digits long. It is a Mersenne prime known as M30402457 - that's 2 to the 30,402,457th power minus 1."

NOw we can all die happy, you know you wanted to know this. Ah its good to live in an age of enlightenment.

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maggiebunny January 5 2006, 19:25:03 UTC
jackie you are huge nerdddd

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cosmictwilight January 5 2006, 21:44:13 UTC
I just saw it in the paper, and I was being fasicious! so there. :op

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maggiebunny January 5 2006, 22:47:45 UTC
mr molloy says its spelled "facetious" hehehe

gosh who spends their life trying to find the largest prime number, or like the 356,754,789,333,478,234th digit of pi.

RAWRRR

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cosmictwilight January 5 2006, 23:12:02 UTC
Some people are just really sad.

And I knew I spelled it wrong, I just didn't know how to spell it right. :o)

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