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Did you know there's a theorem called "The Sheldon Cooper's Theorem"? It made its debut in episode 73 of The Big Bang Theory.
In the episode, Sheldon explains why 73 is the best number: it's the 21st prime number, and its reverse of 73, 37, is the 12th prime number, which is the reverse of 21. Even more interesting, 21 is the product of 7 and 3. Amazing, right?
This idea caught the attention of experts like Pomerance from Dartmouth University, who confirmed that 73 is the only known prime number with these unique traits.
To make it even more remarkable, 73 is a palindrome in binary (1001001), and every 37th Fibonacci number is a multiple of 73.
As if that weren’t enough, the episode was the 73rd of the series, Jim Parsons (who plays Sheldon) was born in 1973, and he was 37 years old when the episode aired!