Re: New way to factor? Yes!

From: David Eather (eather_at_tpg.com.au)
Date: 02/08/05


Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 02:04:18 +1000


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James regularly posts this sort of crap. I think this is the third
time in 2 years. It never works, it is not different to what he last
posted and he refuses to factor any number he has been given - even
small 128 bit numbers.

Remember - James has been given lots of opportunity to show his stuff
works by factoring relatively small numbers and he won't or can't
instead he hurls abuse far and wide.

His "critics" would all shut up if his "theory" was coherent or if it
worked.

Go and read his blog and you'll get the idea of what sort of person
he is

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Dave Turner wrote:
> James i've seen a lot of posts here from you recently, I bid you good
> luck - my fingers are crossed for you that you're onto something
> here. The skepticism youve received is to be expected i guess but Ive
> found it a bit disappointing that a lot of your posts were being shot
> down without proper consideration, especially considering that it
> doesn't get much bigger than factoring
>
> I love crypto but i'm a just part-time amateur, everything you've
> said is beyond what most of us can understand, so my question is:
> If somebody gave you a large prime number, could you factor it?
> Wouldn't doing so shut your critics up? :-)



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