Monday, December 29, 2008

 

JSH: Simplest explanation, Occam's Razor unleashed

In the complex plane with

7*(175x^2 - 15x + 2) = (5a_1(x) + 7)(5a_2(x)+ 7)

where the a's are roots of

a^2 - (7x-1)a + (49x^2 - 14x) = 0

you normalize:

a_1(x) = b_1(x), and a_2(x) = b_2(x) - 1, as then you have

7*(175x^2 - 15x + 2) = (5b_1(x) + 7)(5b_2(x)+ 2)

where b_1(0) = 0, b_2(0) = 0.

Now compare with

7*(x^2 + 3x + 2) = (7x + 7)(x + 2)

and what is the primary difference?

The type of function: in one case you have non-linear functions b_1(x) and b_2(x), and in the other you have linear functions 7x and x.

I suggest to you that the distributive property does not care.

If some yahoo told you that the 7 bounced around like a kangaroo with

7*(x^2 + 3x + 2) = (7x + 7)(x + 2)

based on the value of x, you'd say they were bonkers.

But if some Ph.D's scared of losing some math beliefs and their precious notion that the mathematical field is immune to upheavals bitch and moan for years against it, you believe them, and screw the complex plane.

Simplest explanation.

None of you have the spines for the situation. You all lack the balls to confront a massive failure by your freaking colleagues.

They failed. Get over it. For a hundred years plus a nasty little bug lurked in modern number theory in "pure mathematics" and no one knew because none of their math applied to anything in the real world.

And I figured it out and these turds proceeded to do their best to punish me for it.

Because I yanked away their baby blanket. Took away their fantasy.

Destroyed their little bubble.

So they're bitching, whining and running away from the damn problem versus getting to the truth, confronting their loss, and moving forward with real research versus the crap they are still doing and teaching now.

The only extra is you are part of the duplicity now, if you do nothing.

Doing nothing is letting them get funding, get prizes for failure, and teach students junk.

Do you know how much the Abel Prize is?

Over a million dollars U.S. given every year to someone who probably did not succeed at anything at all.

Lying for a million bucks isn't noble, or academic survival in the real world: it's just being a con artist.





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