Wednesday, January 03, 2007

 

JSH: So why is it important?

I go on about details about my prime counting function like it being multi-variable unlike any other known in human history, but hey, so what?

So let's say that it's just taken as known that it IS the only known multi-variable prime counting function in history, would mathematicians ignore something important?

So them ignoring it, while some Usenet posters argue about the details, isn't that proof that it IS not important?

After all, what can you do with it that you could not do before?

Anyone?

Any of you have a clue?

Of course, I do know the answer, but I want to know if anyone else will try to give you the simple answer, also I want to emphasize that posters who do lie, do so quite deliberately, and give you some sense of why mathematicians might not tell you about one of the biggest discoveries in all of human history related to prime numbers.

Yup, one of the greatest intellectual finds in all of human history, where the key to it, is not complicated, and once you grasp fully what that key is, you'll begin to understand why so many people in math circles would not want you to know the truth.





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