Re: Factoring problem, my assertion revisited

tomstdenis_at_gmail.com
Date: 02/08/05


Date: 8 Feb 2005 09:02:29 -0800


ošin wrote:
> > There's a mistake here.
> >
> > In my notes I have
> >
> > z = x(-Ax +/- sqrt((Ax + 2j^2)^2 - 4Tj^2))/(2M^2 - 2Ax)
> >
> > but I wrote down the wrong thing.
> >
> > I tend to have problems with signs so maybe that's not the only
problem
> > with signs.
>
> You have problems with signs??? And you claim that you are the only
true
> mathematician here??? Astounding! As you say beyond brilliant.

He is a genious. But really, are you surprised? This is they guy who
has "theories" and they prove his ideas are legit!

Hint #1. Theories prove NOTHING. A proof proves something.
Hint #2. Theories [or theorems] are normally written first before
referenced
Hint #3. He claimed repeatedly to without a doubt solved the problem
because he could prove it. Yet as always a day or two later changes
something "to work better".

If he could prove A true than A is true and he would not have to
revisit it every 2 days. The fact that he doesn't understand logical
vernacular is a good hint he's spouting retarded nonsense. Finally the
fact that he can't document any of his "theories" shows that he's just
trolling trying to make noise.

Stop replying to JSH already and get a chia pet or something instead.
They're more intelligent and at the end of the day you get nice herbs
for your kitchen.

Tom



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