Friday, July 14, 2006

 

JSH: The gap covers social reality

Can a short, simple and beautiful factoring approach be presented in our modern world with all of its connectivity and NOT be picked up by the mathematical community for a significant period of time, like several days, if that community is as brilliant as many people think it is?

I strongly suggest to you, no.

The thing is that I have several major mathematical finds and have fought a long and hard battle against the real mathematical community, which in my experience doesn't give a damn about mathematical proof and easily lies about things mathematical.

But how do you prove that?

If I just put forward a full implementation of a factoring solution and make certain there is evidence that even non-mathematicians would accept immediately OF COURSE the mathematical community would jump on board—just as fast.

But my point is that the current mathematical community is no better than the lay community when it comes to mathematics, and in fact is worse, as it actively fights correct and important mathematical results.

I'd have no chance if the factoring problem weren't connected to trillions of dollars.

No chance. You people would just ignore this research like all the rest, and some of you would call me names, call me a crackpot, and a crank.

The time lag that is currently taking place—the gap—is incontrovertible proof that your community is not what it pretends to be, that you are pretenders, lying about your actual mathematical abilities and inclinations, and willing to sit quietly, on world shaking mathematical finds.





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