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Other Twin prime conjecture

If (P) is a prime number and (P + 2) is also a prime number, where P and (P+2) are twin prime numbers, then the result of (P mod 3) will be equal to 2.

The remainder of dividing by 3 to the first of the twin prime numbers will always result in 2.

So the only prime numbers that can be started with a pair of "twin prime numbers" are those whose residue with respect to 3 equals 2.

Thank you.