Using prime numbers as the hook right about how there's no such thing as random in the universe. Everything is preceded by causality, meaning one prime number is preceded by another and followed by a number that represents the limits of our ability to determine them and that represents why. Let's say statistics versus deterministic algorithms are used but randomness and stochasticity or the lack of stocasticity (determinism) if we could determine something I.E prime numbers. I'm thinking about this because I just saw on LinkedIn. There's some research article that claims that random or prime numbers are random. Well no kidding. I've seen some kind of spiral plot of prime numbers and you can clearly see some kind of pattern but nobody actually talks about the elephant in the room which is that prime numbers as we think of them are an artifact of our base 10 number system. They don't exist in the same way in binary. And so really what we're talking about here are the limits of our own understanding and anthropocentrism thinking there's something mystical or magical about them and we call something random as though it has this. You know magical ability when no, it's just not deterministic to us given our limitations of understanding and calculation.