Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: José Carlos Santos <jcsantos@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Sep 2007 18:37:58 +0100
On 01-09-2007 18:26, JSH wrote:
So I went to the factoring problem.
And never solved it.
If as I say mathematicians routinely lie about math, and I do come up
with a viable factoring approach then it stands to reason that they
would CONTINUE to lie, but other people might use the research anyway.
That is irrelevant, since you will never come up with a viable factoring
approach faster than the known ones.
But then again, I might simply be unable to come up with a viable
approach to the factoring problem.
You *will* be unable to come up with a viable approach to the factoring
problem faster than the known ones.
Archimedes said, give me a lever long enough and a solid place to
stand and I can move the world.
That same Archimedes created a method of computing pi and he actually
did compute pi with great accuracy. Why don't you follow his lead and
actually find a faster way of factoring numbers, instead of just
babbling about it.
Or there is nothing here and I'm just a loudmouth on Usenet babbling
nonsense,
Nice and accurate self-description, James!
Best regards,
Jose Carlos Santos
.
- Follow-Ups:
- References:
- Prev by Date: Advanced Management Accounting Solutions Manual
- Next by Date: Re: Mathematics: art or science?
- Previous by thread: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- Next by thread: Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|