Re: JSH: What will you do?



jstevh@xxxxxxx wrote:

How "soon" will this happen? As "soon" as when you wrote:

Yes, my simple proof of FLT will soon be verified by the mathematical
establishment.

*six years* ago?! :-)
It's not my fault the world is a lot more trusting of mathematicians
who don't tell the truth than than I thought it was.

So I worked on the factoring problem, and found my hyperbolic factoring
method, which was too damn complicated for most people.

But now I found another solution and my SECOND solution to the
factoring problem is a REALLY simple one, so it is over.

Unless, of course, you think, no one will really care if the factoring
problem is now not only solved, but shown to be trivial.
If it is really a solution and if it is *so* simple, how come the world
doesn't seem to have noticed it?

Here the delay is not surprising as it's only been a couple of days.

In my experience the world is far slower than most people realize.

And *you* are slower than what most people would find possible. After
all these yours, you still have not understood that to factor a natural
number is indeed a trivial problem and that the real problem is to do it
fast. But what's more amazing is that you haven't understood yet that
your credibility here is *zero* and that the only way of persuading us
that you have something is to actually factor some large number using
your method, a thing that you are unable to do, of course. Because the
day you will be able to really obtain and to prove a correct and not
trivial mathematical theorem, you will stop beings a pathetic deluded
crank, which is the defining trait of your "personality".


Best regards,

Jose Carlos Santos
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