@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
Okay. And?
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
> 67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
Okay. And?
6-7 can be expressed as the sum of two squares, though this is not immediately obvious. For example, \(1^{2}+8^{2}=1+64=65\), and \(2^{2}+?^{2}=67\). People are spoiling the number 67 in the form of brainrot
6-7 can be expressed as the sum of two squares, though this is not immediately obvious. For example, \(1^{2}+8^{2}=1+64=65\), and \(2^{2}+?^{2}=67\). People are spoiling the number 67 in the form of brainrot
67 is the IQ of the people who like the meme
67 is the IQ of the people who like the meme
What about Japan??? How do THEY use 67???
What about **Japan**??? How do ***THEY*** use 67???
67 is the ELO of chess players who make fun with the brainrot
*67 is the ***ELO*** of chess players who make fun with the brainrot*
@Harmlesspotato_196 said in #24:
What about Japan??? How do THEY use 67???
Like any usual number, by the way @Harmlesspotato_196, brainrot is BANNED in Japan
@Harmlesspotato_196 said in #24:
> What about **Japan**??? How do ***THEY*** use 67???
Like any usual number, by the way @Harmlesspotato_196, brainrot is ***BANNED*** in Japan
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
Then the number was popular for no reason
@HuaTianXiangQi said in #1:
> 67 is a natural number between 66 and 68, belonging to odd numbers and prime numbers, and it is the atomic number of the chemical element holmium. In mathematics, its prime attribute is manifested in that it can only be divided by 1 and itself, and it is a typical example of a prime number within 100. As one of the Heegner numbers, 67 holds a special position in number theory; it can be expressed as the sum of five consecutive prime numbers (7, 11, 13, 17, 19) and is the smallest palindromic number in base-5(232, 2\*25+3\*5+2\*1=67) and base-6(151, 1\*36+5\*6+1=67).
Then the number was popular for no reason
45+22=67.that's all.
This is the reason I love lichess forms, turning useless shit into actual information.
This is the reason I love lichess forms, turning useless shit into actual information.
I think the "infinity" flair of HTXQ was right. This forum seems to be related to brainrot but in fact not.
I think the "infinity" flair of HTXQ was right. This forum seems to be related to brainrot but in fact not.