Re: JSH: The scary explanation
- From: doug <xx@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 06:30:39 -0800
JSH wrote:
Imagine you are trying to teach calculus to someone who has
significant cognitive defects.
What if they cannot learn calculus?
Do you want us to try to teach you calculus too?
I have multiple major mathematical discoveries, and have discussed
them for years, but have faced a puzzling response.
Unfortunately for you, all your "discoveries" have been shown to
be completely wrong or useless.
One explanation for the response though is cognitive deficiency: I
may simply be able to comprehend things that most of you do not have
the mental wiring to ever comprehend.
Yes, the rest of us are interested in the truth and facts. You feel
you are above being right. You think that people should be happy to
accept your wrong ideas. It does not work that way.
That would make me some kind of mutant, possibly then, cursed to know
and be able to explain, but not be fully understood by people who are
facing knowledge far beyond their ability to comprehend.
You really are losing it big time. You also like to whine a lot.
There are tests I can give you to determine if this scary scenario is
true. And there are demonstrations I can do as well.
Your world to me is rather simple. Very little surprises me from
individuals or governments. Economics doesn't surprise me. Wars do
not surprise me.
However, the number 7 seems to surprise you as it darts about jumping
from one factor to another in some mysterieous, to you, way that
somehow means something to you. Why is 7 so important to you and
not, say, 5?
You are to me, predictable.
You are very predictable. You will start a new thread with the same
junk and then whine some more.
But can you handle such a reality if I prove it to you?
No, we already know that you do not know math and just have nothing
else to do but to demonstrate that.
.
James Harris
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