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Please, immediately dismiss the thought that this is going to be even remotely relevant to Team Prime. Ok, now that I've clarified that, here's what's up.
+ Show Spoiler +Mvp only wins championships on his x#th final, given that x is a prime number, excluding 1.
Mvp won his second championship at his 2nd final. 2 is a prime number. Mvp won his third championship at his 3rd final. 3 is a prime number. Mvp lost his 4th final. 4 is not a prime number. Mvp won his 4th championship at his 5th final. 5 is a prime number. Mvp lost his 6th final. 6 is not a prime number. Mvp will win his next final. 7 is a prime number. Mvp will lose the next 3 finals, unfortunately. Then he will win 6 championships on his 11th final.
It only makes sense as Mvp started out his legacy by defeating MarineKingPRIME. MKP put a Prime curse on Mvp.
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Cool Story Bro
User was warned for this post
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Hehe was actually pretty interesting ^^
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could mvp be the link between prime numbers?
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Those numbers finally make a sense for me. Thanks!
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On October 21 2012 22:00 GhostLink wrote:
Mvp will lose the next 4 finals, unfortunately. Then he will win 6 championships on his 11th final.
tall order for one man, even mvp
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I like to think Mvp will eventually make 11 GSL finals, as unlikely as it is ;o
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Ah, so this is what the abc conjecture was all about
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Mvp is the key to the deep connection between prime numbers, of course. Nestea might have created the universe, but Mvp's got a few tricks up his sleeve too.
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On October 21 2012 22:00 GhostLink wrote:Please, immediately dismiss the thought that this is going to be even remotely relevant to Team Prime. Ok, now that I've clarified that, here's what's up. + Show Spoiler +Mvp only wins championships on his x#th final, given that x is a prime number, excluding 1.
Mvp won his second championship at his 2nd final. 2 is a prime number. Mvp won his third championship at his 3rd final. 3 is a prime number. Mvp lost his 4th final. 4 is not a prime number. Mvp won his 4th championship at his 5th final. 5 is a prime number. Mvp lost his 6th final. 6 is not a prime number. Mvp will win his next final. 7 is a prime number. Mvp will lose the next 4 finals, unfortunately. Then he will win 6 championships on his 11th final. It only makes sense as Mvp started out his legacy by defeating MarineKingPRIME. MKP put a Prime curse on Mvp.
You know, you just gave conclusive proof that 1 should be considered a prime number! The exclusion of 1 right now is somewhat arbitrary, but as Mvp's first championship was his first finals, 1 must be a prime number!
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If he is a prime terran then what am I? a zero zerg? well shiet....
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ahhh, but does it reset when HoTS comes out? or even disappear all together
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Thats pretty big, if mvp keeps winning championships, we might finnaly learn if prime numbers are finite or infinte, groundbreaking!!
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Funny coincidences, haha, I though it would be an announcement or something like that !
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Dat math's. Can't be wrong
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Six tournaments as a sample size is virtually a non-factor. It sounds natural, but your divisive assertion leaves a lot of remainder for doubt.
You're Mersenne around with us, aren't you
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On October 21 2012 22:25 Primal666 wrote: Thats pretty big, if mvp keeps winning championships, we might finnaly learn if prime numbers are finite or infinte, groundbreaking!! We already know that there are infinite prime numbers. Finding them is the problem  Even more, there is the question, whether it is possible to define a prime number function. The OP suggests, that Mvp himself is this function.
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This is really silly, you can't start out by excluding the number one. MVP had his first championship in his first finals. One is not a prime number, therefore your theory doesn't work.
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The question is, was this a counter-curse from MarineKing? Will Mvp's prime curse be lifted when MarineKing rids himself of the Kong curse?
On October 21 2012 22:24 ImNightmare wrote: If he is a prime terran then what am I? a zero zerg? well shiet.... I prefer to think of ourselves as Null Zergs. Sounds much cooler.
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On October 21 2012 22:33 Grumbels wrote: This is really silly, you can't start out by excluding the number one. MVP had his first championship in his first finals. One is not a prime number, therefore your theory doesn't work.
But neither do all of the current proposed theories to finding the solution the the prime number questions that have been puzzling mathematicians for centuries. Maybe it's time to take a fresh new approach, and Mvp has found a solution, by excluding the number 1 from the equation.
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