Re: Factoring problem, solved

From: C. Bond (cbond_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: 01/19/05


Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:11:51 GMT

jstevh@msn.com wrote:

> I am increasingly certain that I've solved the factoring problem.
>
> That is a bold claim to add to previous bold claims of mine,

NOTE: read "false" for "bold".

> but here
> in THIS post I'll give the underlying theory as it's very basic, and
> direct you to a site where you can download a rough, and somewhat
> flawed, but still good enough to show the idea, prototype factoring
> program, which implements some of the theory.

[snip]

If you are an American citizen and have solved this problem you are duty
bound to notify the NSA and CIA. These agencies depend heavily on solutions
to this problem for national security. If you do not make every effort to
provide them with your discovery, foreign powers may crush us all.

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