Re: some elaboration Re: #13# new book "Correcting Present Day Mathematics...." (17) anatomical pattern analysis of fake math proofs
- From: "Major Quaternion Dirt Quantum" <QncyMI@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Feb 2007 12:50:57 -0800
In other words, one has
to WANT to solve a problem, to be able to. However, if you
assume that you've already done it, where is the interest
or need for engaging your mind -- if you don't care enough, how
can any one else care about it, other than those
who were already "into" the problem? (In other words,
that's the only acedemic interest that your spoutings have,
since the wheat is never threshed of the chaffe therein;
you should call it, "Today's Apologies to My Diary,"
til you get something of actual interest, on the way to
a proof of "necessity or/and sufficiency" -- blame Liebniz for
those requirements to meet!)
Is the only interest in getting the recognition, "historically
and eventually," for having been the greatest philologist, or
logophilist, or ...
you'd better name your presumed field of expertise, yourself, with
the maximum precision that you are currently capable of
(in the language of your choice ... possibly after a bit of
Comparative Shakespeare, or Schiller, or Homer Simpson DVDs).
Truely, one might have some real inkling of some patterns in
a problem, but that might be a very long way from being
able to communicate "a solution in an online book e.g.
ipso facto prima facie magna cum laude!"
Presumably your main problem is paralinguistic, since it's
quite obvious that your "command of English" isn't that good;
or, maybe your typing is just too fast!
I can just FEEL it.
.
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