Re: JSH: Is that enough yet?




jstevh@xxxxxxx wrote:
What will it take?

You have already pushed me, trying to get me to collapse the world
economy by solving the factoring problem, taunting me, driving me to do
it.

Is that what it would take to end this?

Ending civilization itself?

Before we get there I can do other things, and yes, they will hate you.
When people wake up to the truth, and realize how far you pushed this
that you pushed me to end this world they will hate you.

What will it take?

As I contemplate this problem and consider what is at stake, and have
to balance the future of humanity against the comfort of you people, of
course, I think of taking that comfort away.

I do have access at levels you don't understand because you lack
imagination, while I am a highly creative person who is very
intelligent, with a destiny like no other.

And if it takes waiting for two more years for a new US president, and
using him or her then I can actually accomplish that task.

What will it take?

How great is your will to test the limits of this reality?

To test your belief against mathematical proof against a discoverer at
my level?

Yes Newton could have done something like this. Gauss could have as
well. As could have Archimedes.

But they did not have to.

You are testing my limits.

The more I have to reveal the nastier it gets, the further we are
driven to the brink.

There are some things people are not meant to know, about how reality
works. For me to open the door, you must understand that reality as
you know it must end.

And I promise you one thing, even if the end is nastier than I hope,
before it happens you will regret these decisions.

You have no idea what you are facing, or how deeply I can reach into
your soul.


James Harris

Just wondering, do you realise that there are other 'trapdoor'
functions that can support public-key encryption without relying on the
'hardness' of factoring?

I only mention it because if you think solving the factoring problem
will collapse the world economy you're deluded. Not that collapse of
the economy matters to you anyway, since you don't have a job in the
first place.

Go for it. Solve the factoring problem. My guess is that the
mathematics you'll discover in doing so will contribute more to the
world economy that the short-term effect of a quick change required to
public key encryption methods.

.



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