Yes, but I think they may be waiting till I get it all ironed out. The p-3 works the same and has less numbers to deal with, so I may put aside the p-4 version for now and progress after I get the p-3 down. People have to remember that although p-3 and p-4 seemingly look alike, with p-4 having just one more number, is an illusion in my opinion. The extra number in p-4 changes the dynamic.
Think about it. Put 3 balls in a spherical transparent plastic ball and agitate the sphere. Watch the minimal interactions of the balls with each other. So much space to move around without touching another ball. Now place 10 balls in the same sphere, agitate it, and what do you get? Total chaos of balls constantly interacting with each other in such a confined space. So there, ball interaction 101.
Using this method, I've seen what i've named the "Perfect Number". I'm aware of the other Perfect Number, but this isn't referring to that. An example is 437. We have the consecutive 34, and If you add the 3 plus the 4 we get 7. Another perfect number would be 549. The 45 consecutive, and 5 plus 4 equals 9. This is but ONLY one of the steps.
More to come, probably this weekend. This week has been rough on my mind and body at work. lol