Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: junoexpress <MTBrenneman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 06:27:50 -0000
Stupid.
I believe the burden of proof is on you.
Not necessarily if you believe that a concept can be of interest in
and of itself to people who are supposedly experts in a field.
Nobody will be even the slightest bit interested in it until you give
some indication (I'm not even saying proof, which I know you can't do)
that it's performance is in *some way* optimal.
Why should they waste their time on your half-baked ideas when they're
trained in the field and know they have ideas that are at least worth
working on.
Challenging Santos to commit every dime is part of that action, as toI don't know, you tell us. You've been perpetuating a con job on
con artists, what really is more important than money?
sci.math as long as I can remember, always promising something and
never having delivered on one promise. If that's not a con-job, I
don't know what is. What's even worse is that a lot of it you've done
dishonestly, using others to work out things you can't do, all the
while boasting how much smarter you are then the rest of humanity.
I challenge you as well to pledge every penny you own to anyone
worldwide who loses money if surrogate factoring turns out to be what
your community is saying it is not.
SURE, PUT ME DOWN FOR EVERY PENNY, YOU MORON.
M
.
- Follow-Ups:
- References:
- JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: JSH
- Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: José Carlos Santos
- Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: JSH
- Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: jankrihau
- Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- From: JSH
- JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- Prev by Date: Re: Writing solutions manual
- Next by Date: integration to do with the error function...
- Previous by thread: Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- Next by thread: Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|