Re: The Simplest Overview of Recent Crypto System Claims.



On Jan 29, 9:01 am, Maaartin <grajc...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wikipedia only parrots the writers of the articles and lots of those
can contain wrongs of various magnitudes of implication.

They can. Maybe sometimes they do. Usually they don't, since most of
the contributors are experts in their areas.

I see that there is no real requirement for being an expert to write
there, just the gall to say you are and demonstrate that you aren't. I
check Mike's archives frequently for just an opinion, not necessarily
a conclusive one.

This is a big difference between wikipedia and what you write.

Now, that's funny. Perhaps you are being a tad too authoritarian. As
you have not idea, you may say chirp, chirp, ibid, ibid.

Explain the systems as a child might need it done.

That's not always possible (except for some basics). Cryptography is
hard to understand not only for chidren but also for well educated
people understanding much more math that you are even aware of.

You are speaking from ignorance a montra, that there are no
fundamentals, but there are and they are as old as the hills and
continually prove themselves. Logic is good when it is complete and
flawed if one step of inaccurate proof sways the conclusion, like a
program that has not evolved sufficiently. I regret that things are
so hard for you.

Sometimes it's counter-intuitive and there's no way for most of the
people to learn it. That's why there're so many people writting so
many strange things about it. But that's not a problem of the science,
that's a problem of the people not being smart enough for it. The same
holds for quantum physics, relativity theory, etc.

You are right that some never learn as it takes a willingness to fight
quick false beliefs, and there are many in this subject and they yearn
to be identified.

I've done more research in varied fields than you can probably name,
not just agricultural fields either. The methods of investigation are
the pretty well the same. When errors are obvious, there are good
reasons for judging them so as ample contradictory data opposed to the
idea under test often comes as a cascade with true discovery.

And, what's your answer to the economic crisis? You protest too much
and must think that popular is always right.

Good science demands that you look at the data, found principles and
retest them. I suppose you originally discovered sex too, or is that
one? Now, that's one area where you probably need diversity and
discovery of universal structures and the dynamics of their range.
Crypto is also like that, good to have as opposed to not.

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