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A loser who apparently knows more about Grimm's conjecture, twin prime conjecture, Goldbach's conjecture, Collatz conjecture, Legendre's conjecture, and more.

Grimm's Conjecture

Grimm's conjecture is: a set of composite numbers, has a bijective mapping for prime divisors. This only works if the nth prime gap, is less than n.

Twin prime conjecture

The twin prime conjecture is that there infinitely many twin prime pairs (pairs of primes that differ by 2). Because: and

 as well as  we can say natural numbers not of these forms must exist or two prime conjecture would be false.