Data Analyst Spots Impossible 'Glitch' in France's National Address Database—Every Digit Sums to a Prime Number for 24 Straight Hours
A technical analyst mapping France's national address system has uncovered what they call a 'glitch in the matrix' after noticing that every single street number in a 2,400-entry dataset—spanning towns from Marseille to Normandy—randomly resolved to a prime number when its digits were summed. The eerie mathematical consistency held for exactly 24 hours of timestamped records, with no known explanation from the country's postal authorities.