JSH: Pathetic, but world is still here

jstevh_at_msn.com
Date: 01/25/05


Date: 25 Jan 2005 15:58:17 -0800

Um, I think maybe I did get way too paranoid about the negative impacts
of my discovery, as I'm looking around, and so far the world looks
fine.

That's good.

I'm continuing research, and think I've worked out all the important
basic details.

Surrogate factoring is extremely simple in many ways, and rather
involved in others. I say involved as it's not so much that it's hard,
but that there are all these details.

One neat thing is that I've verified just about all of the mathematics,
leaving just a little piece that if it works, then that should do it.

I am happier now, as I think I just was freaking myself out for no good
reason worrying about potential fall-out from my discovery.

I now see no reason for me to worry.

It feels good. I have my other research results, where the math is so
solid that it's now worked out at a level far beyond what's typically
done in math research as you people help each other along, and look
past what you see as minor details, with your research, where I have to
fight over every little thing.

Yes, I still have a paper under formal peer review at one of the most
prestigious math journals in the world, but now I have insurance.

Whether any of you realize it or not, I've already worked out enough
that surrogate factoring will be a big deal, at least for research, but
just a bit more and it will make headlines, though I'm not worrying
about the world.

There are people paid to do that while I'm an amateur mathematician.

Hopefully, there are some smart people taking care of us all, so I can
just research without worrying about taking care of the entire freaking
planet.

Oh, you can see all of the math worked out at my Yahoo! site.

If you people think you can hang, then try to argue mathematically
versus all the insults and social crap.

You don't like me. Ok. What's new about that?

But my math speaks for me. I have solved the factoring problem and am
justifiably celebrating.

And you know, I've been muted up to now as I was a bit worried about
some of the theory as to whether or not it would work out in my favor,
but now I'm feeling really good about the theory.

And I was worrying myself sick worrying about the world.
But now I feel free.

I have cause to celebrate.

James Harris



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