There seems to be an interesting link between the Riemann-Zeta function (therefor prime distribution) and the energy levels in black hole singularities.
Upfront modeling work is always worth it, but that only holds if you actually know your access patterns upfront. Most teams don’t, especially early on.
The article title seems a little too far-fetched but apparently there seems to be an interesting link between the Riemann-Zeta function (therefor prime distribution) and the energy levels in black hole singularities.