Re: JSH: One mystery remains




jstevh@xxxxxxx wrote:
I want to know why any of you would think that I am wrong at this
point.

This is very important.

Why would any of you given what has happened from the publication in
the math journal, to my having this neat prime counting function find,
to a very simple explanation with a second proof that removes any
mathematical doubt about my research, think I'm wrong?

Or if you don't think any of that is true, why not?

Why do you think people argue with me all the time when it's usually
the same people replying to similar arguments over a period of
literally years?

How do you explain all of that thinking I am wrong?

What do you think is actually going on here?

Your answers are very important.

I need to know how you are thinking here.


James Harris

There is very simple reason why I think you are wrong. I can read your
posts and the replies to them. I understand math.

There you go, a very simple answer, so simple you should be able to
understand it.

.



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