Re: Prime counting connections

From: Christian Bau (christian.bau_at_cbau.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: 09/09/04


Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 21:42:25 +0100

In article <3c65f87.0409090317.3d14dcd7@posting.google.com>,
 jstevh@msn.com (James Harris) wrote:

> Several posters from sci.math have for quite some time claimed that
> Legendre's Formula is my prime counting function, but how could they
> convince anyone when they sound so different?

Mathematicians just look past the differences and see the similarities.
All those differences that are so important in your eyes just don't
exist to a mathematician.

Since you wasted several years on your ridiculous attempts to prove
Fermat's Last Theorem, some more years on some crazy idea that shattered
the foundation of mathematics, how many years of your life will you
waste on this?



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