Re: JSH: Newsgroups mistakes, updated explanation and proof
- From: Rupert <rupertmccallum@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Apr 2007 21:03:09 -0700
On Apr 17, 2:37 pm, jst...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 16, 9:10 pm, Red <r...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
" William Hughes gave a cogent objection that was RIGHT ON TARGET.
And in doing so he showed at least some mathematical sophistication."
So when will _you_ show any yourself?. Hint:
stating 1=7 does _not_ count as a demonstration
of sophistication.
"I gave a direct reply acknowledging the issue and giving what I thought was a resolution.
So what's your problem?"
You are repeatedly rude and obnoxious, abusive.
and you believe others have to accept that . That is my problem. I return abuse with abuse, do you have
a problem with that ?
It's not about abuse.
Good. So why complain then?
Figuring out mathematics can just simply be hard beyond belief.
It stresses people out. Pushes them outside of normal limits.
And most importantly, it makes you realize just how small you are.
Just to keep your head above water, yes, you may come over the top,
and sound very arrogant and full of yourself, but that's mostly
bravado.
Mathematics is so much bigger than any of us.
It is overwhelming and if you ever really get a good feel for just how
big it is, and accept that, then you just might stop, and never try to
figure anything out.
I do not fully understand why I do what I do.
But this latest proof gives me a greater sense of so much that is so
far beyond me.
I don't know what people like you think is so important about other
people liking you, or telling you that you are whatever it is that you
think they should tell you.
But what people tell me means little to me.
What I can prove means so much more to me.
And what I can prove takes me so far beyond what you can get from
people liking you, or telling you whatever it is that is so important
for you to hear.
Mathematical proof is certainty. And it's knowing the truth without
wondering about motivations, or wondering what's in it for some other
person, or wondering why this or that person likes you or doesn't like
you.
Mathematical proof is truth.
You will die someday, as will I. And when you die, will you be
running through your mind all the good things people said about you?
Or worrying about all the nasty things?
Either way, will it matter? When you die, you'll still be dead.
You will die and when you die what will any of this matter?
You will still be dead and everyone you know now will die, and
everything you build will be torn down.
I know you will die. I know that no matter what you say now billions
of years will pass and none of that will be around to matter any more.
Nothing any of you say will still be around billions of years from
now.
But this proof that I discovered will still be true.
And as I comprehend absolutes, I understand certainty, and appreciate
that which will still be here long after we are all dead.
Take your social nothings with you to your grave which will come soon
enough.
You will die. Everyone you know now will die. Everything you build
will be torn down.
What do you think is so permanent about your silly social crap?
I take mathematical proof.
As with mathematical proof I hear what God hears, and understand just
a little bit, as much as I can, and that is the best that I can do.
The records of the past 10 years show that you have absolutely no
capacity whatsoever for distinguish sound from unsound arguments,
despite the patient efforts of many people to educate you.
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