Mathematicians Baffled as Southwest Airlines New Routes Amplify the 'Prime Number Flight Anomaly' in JetBlue's Logs
A team of data auditors crunching FAA flight patterns have stumbled upon what they're calling a 'digital glitch in the weather matrix'—every time Southwest Airlines announces new routes, the tail numbers of their aircraft inexplicably sync with the prime numbers appearing in JetBlue’s unsorted maintenance logs. The weird part? The pattern only emerges when you read the data in reverse chronological order, suggesting that the arrival of these new routes might be 'remembering' flights that haven't happened yet. Experts are now comparing it to a time-stamp fractal, where the 'new' Southwest routes are actually phasing over old ghost paths.