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1 Comments:
Your answer has two parts:
http://rodinaerodynamics.org/Phyllotaxis_Prime_Number_Seive_feb_2004.pdf
The second half is still not posted and will be some time until it is unfortunately. But it is a hell of a read and involves prime base systems (modulo 9, modulo 25, modulo 49, which is base 10, 26, 50 respectively which are all based on the squaring of primes).... and proves that prime numbers do indeed actually exhibit symmetry when modeled accurately in a toroid.
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