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The Inner Outer Pyramidal Prime Pattern
by Justin Coslor

Imagine these centered like a triangle with
symmetrical right and left sides.

                              [i] 1 i
                              oo 2 o
                            o[i]o 3 i
                          oo[i]oo 5 o
                    oo[i][i][i]oo 7 i
                oooo[i][i][i]oooo 11 o
          oooo[i][i][i][i][i]oooo 13 i
      oooooo[i][i][i][i][i]oooooo 17 o
oooooo[i][i][i][i][i][i][i]oooooo 19 i

See how the symmetry rotates back and forth between
adding more blocks symmetrically to the inside, and
then symmetrically to the outside, then inside,
outside, . . . etc.

Imagine four of these triangles made into a pyramid.
That is what I call "The Inner Outer Pyramidal Prime Pattern".
It can be abbreviated "IOPPP".

It's easier to visualize when all of the blocks in the pyramid
are the same size. It's what I call "Pyramidal Expansion".

Then the prime numbers can be able to be predicted in general by
calculating positions on the slope of the edge of the pyramid in
terms of a 3D (x,y,z) coordinate.

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