Re: JSH: A theorem can't be wrong
jst...@xxxxxxx wrote:
> It seems odd that I need to remind that a theorem cannot be wrong.
>
> So the surrogate factoring theorem (SFT) cannot be wrong.
>
so what numbskull? nobody is saying it is wrong. you SFT just isn't
useful or doesn't result in any breakthroughs.
so, you is not wrong, but it is not useful either. get it now,
pinhead?
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