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The Strip of Straos (from Strauss + Chaos) is a Prime Number distribution, set by tens (column 1 = tens 0; col 2 = tens 1 and so on. So, ten=col-1). Rows corresponds to the final digit (unity) of a PN: 1, 3, 7 and 9 (2 and 5 were excluded since they are unique). A black box indicates a PN presence; for instance, in first column the PN's 3 and 7, in the second, NP's 11, 13, 17 and 19, and so on. The first 11 columns of an endless serie (as Euclid proved, NP's are infinite):

------------------------------------ ----- ------------------- ------------ ------- ---------- --------- ---------- -------- --------
unity col-1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1

- 11 - 31 41 - 61 71 - - 101
3 3 13 23   - 43 53 73 83 103
7 7 17 37 47 67 - 97 107
9 19 29 - 59 79 89 - 109
ten-0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

 Multimedia
 
The Digital PN is obvious: empty house, 0; full house, 1. However, related to sounds, the idea is: a column denote a musical note (I don't know music theory, but maybe the density, i.e., the quantity of PN per column, can be used for time reference). As there are 16 possibilities to fill a 4 box column, so we need a 16 notes system to read the full PN infinite partitur. If we are interested in images, possibilities are unimaginables. Ladies and gentlemen...

The Strip of Straos    1st  mov

SSP (1:40)------------------             --------------------------------------------------------------- box: 160------- black: 76
-                                                                              
                                                                               
                                                                               
-       -                                                               -      
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10                   20                   30                   40


So, know you now that the PN in column 40 is... Depending on how NP's are organized, we can observe order sprouting from chaos, or inversely, as above: the first two columns are pure order and symmetry, from where chaos is   born...                                  (A: 397 )

 

Sounds of Straos
  The infinite partitur is composed with those 16 notes below:

 

  -              -  -  -  
    -      -      -    -  -  -    -  -
               -  -    -
         -      -      -  -  - -
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
 

Click to see the Partitur with the first  400 notes  (548 NP's)

 

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