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My original plan was to work out some great math results on-line
trusting that when I found that great math, someone in the world would recognize it. That faith in the broad populace was mislaid, and in fact, mostly I got insults, and lies. My paper Advanced Polynomial Factorization is being published by the Mega Foundation, a society of the highest I.Q.'s in the country. I now realize that I was foolishly idealistic with my vision of a global brain, where good ideas could face acceptance out there. The reality is that most of you depend on others to digest ideas for you, and let you know what's important. You depend on others to make decisions for you, so my providing you with information on countries like Iraq, or the why behind top level decision of this country, were useless. It doesn't matter for you. You're used to not having control. So when it came to my own work, there was nothing out there either. The reality is that you have to get contacts, real contacts, with people who can be heard, as if you're talking out here on Usenet, no one important is listening. I've also deleted my website AmateurMath, as it wasn't working out either. Currently my proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, my prime counting function, and my proof of a flaw in taught mathematics are with me, and I will use the regular channels to get proper recognition. For me, the Internet and Usenet were failures for recognition, but quite useful for the brainstorming process. Thanks to those who participated, even some of you rude and obnoxious people. The only ones who really bothered me were the incessant liars. Now I'll use other means to get things done. This experiment is over. James Harris |
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"James Harris" wrote in message m... Now I'll use other means to get things done. This experiment is over. OK. Good-bye. |
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"James Harris" wrote in message
m... Now I'll use other means to get things done. This experiment is over. Promises, promises! |
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"James Harris" wrote in message
m... My paper Advanced Polynomial Factorization is being published by the Mega Foundation, a society of the highest I.Q.'s in the country. Is that the paper which contains Lemma 2, about which, 14 hours ago, Nora Baron said: | Therefore this lemma is completely vacuous. It cannot | be used to prove anything. And you replied, 9 hours ago: | Yeah, you're right, so, um, thanks. ? Also, is there any sort of peer-review process within the Mega Foundation? ~~~~ Mega Foundation (correct me if I am wrong) was started by Chris Langan. To read some of his stuff go to crank.net: http://www.crank.net/proof.html and follow the "Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe" link. -- Clive Tooth http://www.clivetooth.dk "Small moves, Ellie. Small moves." |
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"The Last Danish Pastry" wrote in message ... "James Harris" wrote in message m... My paper Advanced Polynomial Factorization is being published by the Mega Foundation, a society of the highest I.Q.'s in the country. Is that the paper which contains Lemma 2, about which, 14 hours ago, Nora Baron said: | Therefore this lemma is completely vacuous. It cannot | be used to prove anything. And you replied, 9 hours ago: | Yeah, you're right, so, um, thanks. ? Also, is there any sort of peer-review process within the Mega Foundation? Did your check clear? |
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James Harris wrote:
My original plan was to work out some great math results on-line trusting that when I found that great math, someone in the world would recognize it. [snip] You are a squealing midget in a land of giants. If and when you perform the world will recognize it. As has been punctiliously demonstrated in nearly a thousand posts critical of your psychotic spews, you are a trolling ineducable jackass. Tell us, trolling ineducable jackass Harris, why did you crosspost to alt.writing? Tell us, trolling ineducable jackass Harris, why did you crosspost to alt.math.undergrad? Do you think you can impress human larval lifeforms, or are you looking for a date? -- Uncle Al http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/eotvos.htm (Do something naughty to physics) |
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"David C. Ullrich" wrote in message ... On 8 Sep 2003 20:30:45 -0700, My original plan was to work out some great math results on-line trusting that when I found that great math, someone in the world would recognize it. That faith in the broad populace was mislaid, and in fact, mostly I got insults, and lies. My paper Advanced Polynomial Factorization is being published by the Mega Foundation, a society of the highest I.Q.'s in the country. I now realize that I was foolishly idealistic with my vision of a global brain, where good ideas could face acceptance out there. The reality is that most of you depend on others to digest ideas for you, and let you know what's important. You depend on others to make decisions for you, so my providing you with information on countries like Iraq, or the why behind top level decision of this country, were useless. It doesn't matter for you. You're used to not having control. So when it came to my own work, there was nothing out there either. The reality is that you have to get contacts, real contacts, with people who can be heard, as if you're talking out here on Usenet, no one important is listening. I've also deleted my website AmateurMath, as it wasn't working out either. Currently my proof of Fermat's Last Theorem, my prime counting function, and my proof of a flaw in taught mathematics are with me, and I will use the regular channels to get proper recognition. For me, the Internet and Usenet were failures for recognition, but quite useful for the brainstorming process. Thanks to those who participated, even some of you rude and obnoxious people. [...] David C. Ullrich "Desire for approval and recognition is a healthy motive, but the desire to be acknowledged as better, stronger, or more intelligent than a fellow being or fellow scholar easily leads to an excessively egoistic psychological adjustment, which may become injurious for the individual and for the community." - Albert Einstein |
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Uncle Al wrote:
James Harris wrote: My original plan was to work out some great math results on-line trusting that when I found that great math, someone in the world would recognize it. [snip] You are a squealing midget in a land of giants. If and when you perform the world will recognize it. As has been punctiliously demonstrated in nearly a thousand posts critical of your psychotic spews, you are a trolling ineducable jackass. Tell us, trolling ineducable jackass Harris, why did you crosspost to alt.writing? Tell us, trolling ineducable jackass Harris, why did you crosspost to alt.math.undergrad? Do you think you can impress human larval lifeforms, or are you looking for a date? pot, kettle, black. |
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