Re: Ultimate check, new way to factor or not?

From: David Eather (eather_at_tpg.com.au)
Date: 01/30/05


Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 23:04:34 +1000

jstevh@msn.com wrote:
> Bill Unruh wrote:
>> jstevh@msn.com writes:
>>
>> ...
>>> I talk out math ideas on Usenet, and people give me grief for it.
>>
>> In general they are bad ideas.
>
> Even if they were, so what?
>
> It's Usenet.
>
> I think some of you don't understand the concepts behind Usenet, like
> free speech and talking out problems if you wish.
>
> I'm in the subject area.
>
> That's all that's needed.
>
>>> My claims are ones that I PROVE mathematically.
>>
>> No, they are not. You have claimed that factoring in polynomial time
>> is a solved problem. You have not proven it.
>
> Theory versus implementation.
>
> I have theoretically solved the problem.
>
> It's the implementation that's behind, but moving at light speed.

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You have never heard of Einstein and the theory of relativity?
According to Einstein nothing can move faster than the speed of light
- - the speed your implementation is moving. Therefore it follows that
your theory must be moving slower and is perhaps yet to shine on us.

(it makes you wonder about relativity and the big bang too - if we
are looking back into deep space at the moment before the big-bang
then we must have moved faster than the speed of light)

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