Why Do Prime Numbers Hide in the Fibonacci Sequence?

Prime numbers are like magic building blocks, they're the smallest parts that make up all other numbers. The Fibonacci sequence is a pattern where each number is the sum of the two before it, like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8... Now, here's the fun part: some of those Fibonacci numbers are also prime! It’s not always easy to tell when they’ll appear, but when they do, it feels almost like a secret hidden in plain sight. Think of it like finding gold coins randomly scattered throughout a treasure map.

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  1. Finding gold coins scattered randomly through a treasure map
  2. A secret code hidden inside a pattern you already know
  3. Like finding a letter from an old friend hiding between lines in a book

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