SIMPLE METHOD TO IDENTIFY PRIMES NUMBERS, DISTRIBUTION ETC IT is simple, all prime numbers lie at 19, are identifiable by quadrants and their randomness is easily explained and the other diagram proves it for the dummies that for some reason still persist in finding the biggest Prime Numbers, without knowing why. We already know their distribution, and RIEMANN is clearly proven here over 3, but below three Riemann was wrong, because he did not understand inverse 19. This is proof for all the mathematicians, and If You cannot clearly see the "Handwriting on the wall" on this diagram, well go find a bigger and bigger prime (In the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ)--Vinoo Cameron, Theo Denotter, August 21 2009 as recorded on Sci- math. \ I t / PRIME RANDOMICITY SOLVED at 19 degrees The hypotenuse of 19 transects at exactly 1:3 .’Ihe mathematical continuum is transected at 3:4 (easily established). Note in this diagram how 19 is offset exactly by 1/3:2/3, and transects the 90 degrees at 30 degrees exact, making it the division of 3:4, as divide any prime by 0.25, and you get a whole number ANY PRIME(19/0.25=76), matching the point in the continuum and explain the randomness of the Prime distribution of numbers very clearly, and this Prime Mystery nightmare is soon over (Copy to AMS, August 20 2009). Note when we did the "Square of the Circle, the centers were off exactly the same.--Vinoo Cameron, Theo Denotter..