Re: JSH: Problem solving



I have nearly completed my analysis of the
current
problem and am
currently drilling in on the solution.

To me it is fascinating to consider the refusal
to
accept problem
solving as an art which has allowed so many of
you
to
keep going in
the face of a very deliberate process against
someone
who has proven
adeptness at the art.

i accept problem solving...

in fact one of my practical arguments against
t cantor
set theory was that it has no application at all ,
and does not belong to "problem solving".

despite not agreeing with me they could not give a
counterexample.<<

Huh? The problem of denumerability that Cantor
solved is quite enough of a counterexample.
Perhaps you should consider that no one wants to
engage in pointless babble.

Tom



however other parts of math are usually " part of
problem solving"

>
ONE THING I have done to test solutions is to
give
you a dire
consequence because I have to push up against
absolutes as nearly as
possible to figure out proper parameters and for
many
of you loss of
income is a dire consequence which is relevant
as
I
determined that
few if any of you believed you could ever got to
jail
or be torn apart
by an angry mob so I've shifted to what is
important
to you.

That process is just beginning in many ways
while
I
hope it will not
be necessary to dig much deeper.

After years of consideration I think that money
is
more important than
prestige or, well, anything else for the bulk of
you,
and that there
is some resonance with the idea of public
opinion
turning against the
mathematical community.

because many people flunked at math in their
childhood :-)


>
However, to make that a real concern I have to
shift
some politicians
which I am in the process of doing.

Luckily, politicians are easier to convince than
mathematicians.

politicians are not smarter than "media-people" and
certainly not mathematicians ...

therefore you might convince them , but for no
o other
reasons.





You people hang your fates on my failure.

i dont.


>
And that's what makes it fun!

Sane people don't play with me because they hate
losing.

thats my line :p


>
But you people just keep the game going.

A nice touch is your continued confidence as
global
warming begins its
inexorable march.

i never claimed global warming ...

in fact its pretty cold today :-)


>
I still wonder what you will do when you first
begin
to realize that
your survival is actually at stake.

for me nothing is at stake , since i am anonomously
here.

tommy1729

>
> How will the ego collapse proceed?
>

i wonder when your ego will collaps yes :p


So much to analyze, and so little time left.


analyzing you is a lot of work, im not a shrink and i
dont get paid for analysing you. :-)


so little time left ??

so your super duper proof is finished bye now , i
assume ??

plz let me see it :-D

show your math savy to the world !!!

show your mammy you are special indeed.(in a good
sence i mean )

and make us laugh :-)

btw proof of WHAT ???

you are so custom to writing BS that you forgot to
mention what your math or proof is even about !!!!
:-D


James Harris


tommy1729
.



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