Actually, any finite sequence CAN be found in a prime number. I don't know if a similar proof has been done for Pi, I seem to recall seeing one, but I haven't been able to find/recreate it.
Anyway, here's a link supporting the claim for prime numbers.
"Accidental order in Pi/e"
It also means that vision is a primary sense.
Dogs, for example, can observe visible phenomena, but since light is not one of their primary senses, visual images don't mean much to them.
It would be sort of like us trying to decode some kind of a 'scent message' sent to us by a species whose primary sense is smell.
Actually, any finite sequence CAN be found in a prime number. I don't know if a similar proof has been done for Pi, I seem to recall seeing one, but I haven't been able to find/recreate it.
Anyway, here's a link supporting the claim for prime numbers. "Accidental order in Pi/e"
It also means that vision is a primary sense. Dogs, for example, can observe visible phenomena, but since light is not one of their primary senses, visual images don't mean much to them. It would be sort of like us trying to decode some kind of a 'scent message' sent to us by a species whose primary sense is smell.