Is there anything special about primes in all of this or will other
sequences of increasing integers with random spacing produce similar
pictures?

2010/1/8 Aai <[email protected]>:
> @ Devon and Viktor
>
> The dr I use was not a mistake. Experimenting with dr pointed me in this
> direction for obtaining a square picture.
> I also tried other values for prime 11 and concluded it being a good
> (the best?) choice for a pretty nebula-like picure.
>
> I also tried some x |. dr . That showed me that my original dr produces
> the nicest picture (i.e for me).
>
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