Authors: Peter Bissonnet
This paper elucidates the major points of the above referenced paper. 1. Emphasizes the derivation of the double helices and that they are not arbitrarily chosen. 2. Explains why multiples of 42 appear in prime number theory. 3. Why s in 6s-1 and 6s+1 is really a composite number. 4. Why 2 and 3 are not true prime numbers based upon characteristics. 5. Philosophical reason as to the double helices falling more into a discoverable category (as in experimental physics), as opposed to being postulate driven.
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