Re: Oh, go find a "closed list" of reviewers to verify your masterpiece of math



neilist <littoralee@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

It sounds like another James-Harris type situation, when Quinn Tyler
Jackson claimed that a "closed list" of experts and mathematicians
could not find any error in James Harris' paper on Fermat's Last
Theorem, and therefore James Harris' paper must be correct.

When did Jackson ever claim this? Especially that part following
"therefore".

You're a pathetic liar.

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