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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:06 am Post subject: JSH: Ignorance can be about a will to be wrong |
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Now I've explained and explained, yet again, as I've worked over the
years against a will to be wrong from people who simply are caught in
the oldest trap of humanity, needing to be wrong, to feel right.
I did not pick roots of monic polynomial with integer coefficients to
build a hundred years of mathematical arguments upon.
None of you did either, but for those of you who are in number theory,
the failures of that choice can have a real impact on your life, and
it can be easier to be wrong, than to be brave enough to accept the
truth.
The proofs I have show how you can step through an argument in the
ring of algebraic integer and appear to prove one thing, but go to a
field and find that you have something opposite to be the case.
That is inconsistency.
It is easily proven with the ring of algebraic integers, as if you
look you will notice that every supposed rebuttal of my research
relies on going to a field.
Now that is BASIC for any of you with even a little mathematical
knowledge, but ignoring the basics is about a will to be wrong to hold
on to a belief which is all about your human needs to feel like
something that the truth makes you feel like you're not.
One mathematical journal has already died. I have sent papers to the
Annals of Mathematics at Princeton University--and had them rejected.
This current paper is at the Bulletin of the AMS, and I'm waiting to
hear from them.
As this goes on you tear down your entire society.
To me your hatred of mathematics as a discipline is all about this
story. As if you some of you think that if you hold on long enough
mathematics can be trumped by human frailty.
If it could we would not be here today as Newton would have failed.
Archimedes would have failed. Einstein would have failed.
Because you are failures you believe that humanity as a whole is?
Because many of you managed to keep this knowledge close for a few
years hoping against hope that somehow you could betray your entire
species and get away with it?
Your own children will spit upon you. The rest of the world may tear
you apart.
James Harris |
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harry Guest
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:40 am Post subject: Re: Ignorance can be about a will to be wrong |
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<jstevh@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180069594.362872.264220@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
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Now I've explained and explained,
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=>...then explain your constant mistakes........and your changing
stories..........
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yet again, as I've worked over the
years against a will to be wrong from people who simply are caught in
the oldest trap of humanity, needing to be wrong, to feel right.
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=>........that is your problem, however you do not posses the knowledge in
math to even be right............
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I did not pick roots of monic polynomial with integer coefficients to
build a hundred years of mathematical arguments upon.
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Wrong => they have no relation in time, solve it here and now.
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None of you did either,
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=>.........wrong again, read the posts..............
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but for those of you who are in number theory,
the failures of that choice can have a real impact on your life, and
it can be easier to be wrong, than to be brave enough to accept the
truth.
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=>what a load of crap, it is just a problem, we ignore feelings like that
all adults do............
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The proofs I have show how you can step through an argument in the
ring of algebraic integer and appear to prove one thing, but go to a
field and find that you have something opposite to be the case.
That is inconsistency.
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=>It is because you keep making the same mistake with the mod function, you
do not understaed its use.
<snipmore depressing crap>
<reversed "you"<=>"me" stuff for the rest of this post, reads much better,
and clear)
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To you my hatred of mathematics as a discipline is all about this
story. As if I some of me think that if I hold on long enough
mathematics can be trumped by human frailty.
If it could I would not be here today as Newton would have failed.
Archimedes would have failed. Einstein would have failed.
Because I am a failure I believe that humanity as a whole is?
Because many of me managed to keep this knowledge close for a few
years hoping against hope that somehow I could betray your entire
species and get away with it?
My own children will spit upon me. The rest of the world may tear
me apart.
James Harris (a failed mathematician and likes it that way)
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Rupert Guest
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 11:01 am Post subject: Re: JSH: Ignorance can be about a will to be wrong |
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On May 25, 3:06 pm, jst...@gmail.com wrote:
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Now I've explained and explained, yet again, as I've worked over the
years against a will to be wrong from people who simply are caught in
the oldest trap of humanity, needing to be wrong, to feel right.
I did not pick roots of monic polynomial with integer coefficients to
build a hundred years of mathematical arguments upon.
None of you did either, but for those of you who are in number theory,
the failures of that choice can have a real impact on your life, and
it can be easier to be wrong, than to be brave enough to accept the
truth.
The proofs I have show how you can step through an argument in the
ring of algebraic integer and appear to prove one thing, but go to a
field and find that you have something opposite to be the case.
That is inconsistency.
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Why exactly is it inconsistency? Isn't it just an example of two
models not being elementarily equivalent?
Or do you really claim to have shown a contradiction in some accepted
theory? Which one?
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It is easily proven with the ring of algebraic integers, as if you
look you will notice that every supposed rebuttal of my research
relies on going to a field.
Now that is BASIC for any of you with even a little mathematical
knowledge, but ignoring the basics is about a will to be wrong to hold
on to a belief which is all about your human needs to feel like
something that the truth makes you feel like you're not.
One mathematical journal has already died. I have sent papers to the
Annals of Mathematics at Princeton University--and had them rejected.
This current paper is at the Bulletin of the AMS, and I'm waiting to
hear from them.
As this goes on you tear down your entire society.
To me your hatred of mathematics as a discipline is all about this
story. As if you some of you think that if you hold on long enough
mathematics can be trumped by human frailty.
If it could we would not be here today as Newton would have failed.
Archimedes would have failed. Einstein would have failed.
Because you are failures you believe that humanity as a whole is?
Because many of you managed to keep this knowledge close for a few
years hoping against hope that somehow you could betray your entire
species and get away with it?
Your own children will spit upon you. The rest of the world may tear
you apart.
James Harris |
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