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JSH: The circular argument

by JSH <jstevh@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 12, 2008 at 03:32 PM

If you ask people how we know that mathematicians do not lie about
mathematics, usually you get the answer that other mathematicians
would tell you if they did!!!  But what if MOST mathematicians lie
about research?

Well then people can go to the great accomplishments of mathematics,
right?

Well, those great accomplishments are in what is called applied
mathematics, but most mathematicians today prefer "pure math" which is
not testable in the real world, so it's just their word.

So then people go back to claiming that if mathematicians were wrong
then other mathematicians would tell you!!!

How many of you accept that your success in the mathematical field if
you are a mathematician in a "pure math" area completely depends on
convincing other people to agree with you?

Yet if you're in applied mathematics every single person on the planet
can disagree with you, and if you employ that mathematics in a real
solution what can happen?

If it's correct, it will work and the world be damned.

But if you're wrong and every other mathematicians agrees with you,
then I suggest to you, you are damned.

And you are still wrong.

I love this link so I'll post it again to give you the true reality of
your democratic world that is all about how much you appease and
please your fellow mathematicians when you read between the lines:

http://www.maa.org/devlin/devlin_06_03.html

IF you do not kiss their butts they will break you.  That reality is
what defines modern math.

You are all trained to be butt-kissers.

When the solution is computerized checking of mathematical proofs, but
oh?  What?  What's the lie?

Supposedly computers are too stupid compared to brilliant
mathematicians who check each other!!!!!!!!!

The only goddamn area in the world left where people get away with
claiming that computers are too stupid and primitive to check them!!!

So what's left?

Mathematicians are left to give prizes to mathematicians with their
opinion on the correctness of mathematical arguments in the "pure
math" areas that are declared to be proofs and real checking be
damned.

You people can't handle the truth.

Which is why you refuse to actually push computerized checking.

You are losers.


James Harris
 




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JSH: The circular argument
JSH <jstevh@[EMAIL PRO  2008-04-12 15:32:52 
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Rotwang <sg552@[EMAIL   2008-04-12 15:39:28 
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JSH <jstevh@[EMAIL PRO  2008-04-12 15:48:05 
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Tim Little <tim@[EMAIL  2008-04-12 21:04:07 
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Jim Burns <burns.87@[E  2008-04-12 23:37:37 
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fishfry <BLOCKSPAMfish  2008-04-12 21:40:31 
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JSH <jstevh@[EMAIL PRO  2008-04-13 16:56:32 
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Aatu Koskensilta <aatu  2008-04-14 00:02:40 
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"Krieg wit dem Suden  2008-04-14 08:27:43 
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"porky_pig_jr@[EMAIL  2008-04-13 17:34:06 
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"gernic" <no  2008-04-14 15:03:30 
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"Mr. R" <acc  2008-04-14 06:40:22 
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Wayne Brown <fwbrown@[  2008-04-25 20:53:23 
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ames0825@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2008-04-28 15:58:03 

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