"Riemann's insight followed his discovery of a mathematical looking-glass through which he could gaze at the primes. ...[I]n the strange mathematical world beyond Riemann's glass, the chaos of the primes seemed to be transformed into an ordered pattern as strong as any mathematician could hope for. He conjectured that this order would be maintained however far one stared into the never-ending world beyond the glass. His prediction of an inner harmony... would explain why outwardly the primes look so chaotic. The metamorphosis... where chaos turns to order, is one which most mathematicians find almost miraculous. The challenge that Riemann left the mathematical world was to prove that the order he thought he could discern was really there."
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