JSH: It's over



The surrogate factoring theorem allows you to factor one number by
factoring another in a direct connection.

That theorem allows people who believe it's true to crack RSA, crack
encryption and basically wreak havoc at will upon the world.

There's an odd situation here though, as mathematicians as a body are
incapable of accepting that truth, so they will fight that truth, and
help hackers and others who exploit it.

They will fight any suggestion that RSA is broken, and will explain
away cases that indicate it is.

The end result of all of this will be a complete collapse of the US
economy, which will, oddly enough, lead to an economic boom for the
rest of the world.

It's a surgical operation. The precision of it is unfathomable.

At the end of the process, the world will be turned upside down, with
the US on the bottom, with US scientists, engineers and mathematicians
at the bottom of the heap, while the rest of the world will experience
a renaissance.

As we speak, puzzled hackers around the world are easily breaking into
computer systems relying on RSA encryption--puzzled that no one is
reacting, no headlines, no trumpeting around the world that RSA is
broken.

My message to them is--the US is brain dead. George W. Bush is a
symptom of a deeper problem, and the country is basically no longer
thinking.

To me it is a time of deep sadness, as my country had been my life, my
inheritance, my hope for the future, a place that to me represented the
best and the worst, but most importantly hope.

My mathematical experiences have shown me that truth has left here, and
must now go to other shores for the hope of the future.

I still cannot quite believe it. The pain of it is immense, but I
refuse to give up. What America represented can live on, despite the
loss.

It must live on.

The future is tomorrow, and not even a day.

And that future is bright.


James Harris

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