Re: Fermat 77

From: George Cox (george_coxanti_at_spambtinternet.com.invalid)
Date: 10/17/04


Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 21:53:14 +0000 (UTC)

ben ito wrote:
>
> Fermat's Last Theorem
> ...
>
> 2. Wiles' Proof
>
> Wiles' proof of Fermat's last theorem is described. Wiles implies that
> n=2 represent an area (X^2), and n=3 represents a volume (X^3);
> however, in physics, the fourth dimension (n=4) is the distance of
> propagation (d = vt) where v is the velocity and t is the time.
> Multiplying the lengths of a cube (X^3) with the distance of
> propagation(d) violates logic,
>
> n=4 -------> (X^3) x d = X^4. (EQU 1)
>
> Therefore, Wiles proof of Fermat's theorem is invalid.

Damn it you're right! Have you told him? My he'll be embarrassed.



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