JSH: So no, you have no chance
- From: "Dr. Doktur" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 17:37:50 -0600
this did not get posted to sci.math (was over in alt.math.recreational)
<jstevh@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think the worst thing about all of this is the death of certain
fantasies. Some of you may have believed that if you had that one
great idea, like if Fate shined on you, and bestowed upon you a
brilliant mathematical idea, you too could have found your place in the
mathematical history.
Not unless THEY let you.
And to decide whether or not they'd let you, they'd have carefully
considered the political impact of your discovery, and if it were truly
brilliant, and you were not a mathematics Ph.D with years of experience
and "polish" demonstrated through lots of publications in major math
journals--they would have crushed you, or tried, like they have with
me.
So how did it happen? How could it happen?
Better question is, why didn't it happen before?
Answer is, luck. Humanity got lucky, and at crucial points in history
there have always been brilliant individuals who stepped in, and
managed to get the truth through.
I am the first of my line to have a run of really, really, really bad
luck.
The consequences are huge. After Gauss faded and died the math field
got corrupted, but there was an explosion of development done with the
old mathematics, so humanity didn't suffer.
But the next steps, require that number theory be fixed, and I am
muddling along, fighting and getting nowhere and getting angrier by the
minute with this horrible run of bad luck.
So, with options fading, there is little left to do but show some of
the machinery behind the discoveries that shaped this world, to unveil
to a greater extent than before the connection between the discoverers
and the reality we see, the destiny that pushes one of us, and the
consequences to the world.
My failure is not something you can comprehend in terms of the impact,
but I can, and it is not something I can allow.
I will not fail. And to make certain that I do not fail, I will do
what is necessary to take this beyond luck and bring it back to
destiny.
But in the process who knows how much of this world will be changed as
you do not understand the necessity of the rules of this reality that
require that someone like me does not fail, and how much can be
sacrificed to make it a certainty.
So you have no chance to get some brilliant idea of your own if it
didn't push past those currently holding power over an important
domain.
And now you may have no chance to stop the consequences of a reality
that is something you cannot quite grasp, where the rules are so much
more powerful than you ever imagined.
___JSH
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