Re: Some of his math... for free!
- From: Mensanator <mensanator@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 09:52:23 -0700 (PDT)
On Oct 2, 3:06 am, José Carlos Santos <jcsan...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 02-10-2008 1:53, JSH wrote:
I want to to call your attention to a great event: James Harris has
decided to allow anyone to download the PDF version of his book "Some
of My Math" for free! It's right here:
http://www.lulu.com/items/volume_63/2812000/2812588/4/print/Some_of_M....
I'm so glad for this! For months that I had been struggling against this
temptation that I had of buying James' book (either as a book or as a
PDF file) for just $32.95. And now it is here for free! Now I can at
long last browse through James' discoveries just by reading a PDF file
which looks exactly like James' blog.
And I am quite mystified that you are promoting the book in this way.
You puzzle me...
Well, it's not the first time, as you know:
http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?forumID=13&threadID=1778321&messa....
Now, about the reason I am "promoting the book in this way", I suggest
the you focus your amazing analytical skills on the concept of irony.
After spending as many time pondering about it as the time you spent so
far on mathematics, come back and tell us which conclusions you reached.
Of course, you will be as wrong as always, but meanwhile you will give
us a break.
Of course, all those readers would actually paid $32.95 for the book are
perhaps now feeling a bit frustrated. But just think how much better is
mankind now, with free access to all these revolutionary achievements!
No one bought it.
0 sales.
That proved to me that there was no shadow or hidden support around
the world for my research which is what I was checking for. After the
high Google search results for my research like with "definition of
mathematical proof" I thought maybe... But I was wrong. The Google
search results remain a mystery to me as to what they mean.
But there seems to be no hidden support for my research out there.
Looks like the negatives are completely dominant.
I couldn't sell a single copy of the book, except to myself.
That is very strange indeed, James. I say this because when I told you,
almost three years ago that you were alone in your research, your reply
was "What??!!! Are you deluded? You really think I am alone?":
http://mathforum.org/kb/plaintext.jspa?messageID=4257429
Well, why is it then that your countless supporters don't go rushing to
buy your book? Or, for that matter, why don't they rate each one of your
posts at Usenet with five stars? According to Google Groups, your
average rating, taken from 5384 ratings, is... one star!
Well, that COULD be a conspiracy to downgrade his ratings.
The conspiracy CANNOT buy negative books nor prevent others
from buying them.
You don't need bogus math to refute JSH.
Best regards,
Jose Carlos Santos- Hide quoted text -
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