It might be that every even number from 4 up is the sum of two prime numbers. So, can you prove it? Or maybe you found an even number that can't be written as the sum of two prime numbers.
>>14-kun, please understand that I wrote that in a language with which you are not familiar.
The fact is that primes should be generative by their very nature, yet we find ourselves unable to generate them. There is a generator, but we can not find it.
And it should stand as intuitively obvious that when a number gets large enough, it contains factors. If not, then we are back to the generator again. Where is the generator? Why can not we find it?