JSH: Kind of weird, eh?



I find a couple of things strange about the simple factoring solution I
found:

*It is very simple.

*Apparently, no one discovered it before.

*And you people are still trying the keep quiet thing with it.

That still amazes me. Over three years ago I found a short proof of
Fermat's Last Theorem. It had taken me somewhere around six years to
figure out the mathematics, and nail down most of it, with somewhere
around four years of almost nothing.

So much work and effort on my part believing that given an answer some
people who cared about mathematics would step up, and no one did.

And I found THE prime counting function, which I call my prime counting
function, because you people fought that as well.

And you kept ideal theory even after I showed it didn't work.

With all of those accomplishments, you sat back as if you were safe
when I warned that I was going after the factoring problem because I
figured you couldn't get away with lying about it.

And it took me some years, but I am starting to think that hey, I may
have figured out the key equations for handling the damn thing.

How long will you people lie this time?

Your contempt for mathematics amazes me.

People who claim to be mathematicians who spit upon math proofs, ignore
wonderful results, and probably now are wondering how they can hide a
simple factoring idea.

Your contempt for mathematics is beyond belief.

You hate mathematics, clearly, by what you do. You despise
mathematical proof.

And you cannot be trusted.

But the world trusted you, when you claimed that factoring was a hard
problem because none of you had solved it, when you are people who hate
math!!!

Of course you couldn't find the answer--you people HATE mathematics.

You demonstrate that hatred by what you do, not by what you say.

After all, people can lie about anything.


James Harris

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