Re: Crowd mentality, consensus, and fraud
- From: jstevh@xxxxxxx
- Date: 29 May 2006 19:21:41 -0700
Juke wrote:
I have a B.Sc. in physics from Vanderbilt University,
But you cannot prove you have one.
The prime counting function
which dosen't work
Odd that the poster dermonstrates the crowd mentality.
Many of you don't have a clue what's true or not, but you think you
know what you're supposed to say, like claiming I'm wrong, and my
research is wrong.
But my prime counting function DOES work.
I've been in arguments for years about the distributrive property,
because you do not know elementry algebra.
You people repeat what you've been taught like good little cows
following along with the herd.
My point is that the urgency with which math people follow each other's
tails is a very good indicator that they're TAUGHT conformity by a
system that only rewards those who can get other mathematicians to
claim that their research is good.
If mathematicians will not accept your work, then you have nothing in
that screwed up world of rule by committee--where math is a democracy.
Computer checking is long over-due.
You people follow along like good little animals following the leader.
But the world needs intelligent human beings capable of THINKING FOR
THEMSELVES.
And you are not those people. You're not even close.
James Harris
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