Sorry but I am not a mathematician...
Sorry but I am not a mathematician...nor I stated that I would prove a
new theorem (I do not even think that I am capable of doing that).Those
of you who are capable , why you are wasting your time reading this
messages and you don't produce something new?
Express your criticism politely....
This message is addressed to all the gargantuan scientists, to May whom
the future Gauss, Riemann and Newton would rely on their shoulders...
.
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