![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on March 29 2006. The result of the discussion was merge and redirect to Prime number. |
I question the relevance of some information present in this article, especially Examples of the prime number '2' in nature are found wherever bilateral symmetry is present. For example, in the human body you will find two eyes, two ears, and so on. Yes, 2 is a prime number, but is this appearance really due to its being a prime number? One could enumerate any number of things in nature of which there are 2, or 3, or 17... The bit about evolution is extremely interesting, but I don't think coincidences belong. Fredrik Johansson - talk - contribs 00:24, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
What's with the 19 bones in the human hand and foot? Most sites here give 27 for the former, and here give 26 for the latter. I've removed the info. — Asbestos | Talk (RFC) 13:27, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
![]() | This article was nominated for deletion on March 29 2006. The result of the discussion was merge and redirect to Prime number. |
I question the relevance of some information present in this article, especially Examples of the prime number '2' in nature are found wherever bilateral symmetry is present. For example, in the human body you will find two eyes, two ears, and so on. Yes, 2 is a prime number, but is this appearance really due to its being a prime number? One could enumerate any number of things in nature of which there are 2, or 3, or 17... The bit about evolution is extremely interesting, but I don't think coincidences belong. Fredrik Johansson - talk - contribs 00:24, 8 February 2006 (UTC)
What's with the 19 bones in the human hand and foot? Most sites here give 27 for the former, and here give 26 for the latter. I've removed the info. — Asbestos | Talk (RFC) 13:27, 30 March 2006 (UTC)