On Jun 4, 9:13=A0am, Dan Eperstein <daneperst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> JSH wrote:
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> > Easy math. =A0Trivial. =A0But oh what an impact.
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> > The door is now open to solving for z modulo a succession of odd
> > primes p, and in doing so, factoring nT, and in so doing, factoring T,
> > non-trivially with easy algebra and basic math.
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> > What a revolution.
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> > But how easy is it to understand?
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> > That question is what will decide the fate of mathematicians around
> > the world where if it is very easy and the current delay in
> > acknowledgment continues then mathematicians could face sharp
> > questions about why they sat quiet.
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> > My position as I have multiple major discoveries going back over 6
> > years is that mathematicians keep quiet because they're fakes fearing
> > that knowledge of this will kill their cash cows and force them to
> > work for a living like most people versus stealing from a public that
> > pays many of them to do worthless research that they must know is
> > false as I have proven it's false.
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> > You lied thinking you'd never get caught. =A0You betrayed humanity
> > thinking the truth didn't matter.
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> > You tried to stop the progress of mathematics which is why you lost.
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> > The only question now is, how big of a price will you pay?
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> > Judgment Day.
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> Two of the Criteria for the Narcissistic Personality Disorder:
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> He or she feels grandiose and self-im****tant (e.g., exaggerates
> accomplishments, talents, skills, contacts, and personality traits to
> the point of lying, demands to be recognized as superior without
> commensurate achievements).
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> That grandiose fantasies are abundantly discernible. The patient is
> obsessed with fantasies of unlimited success, fame, fearsome power or
> omnipotence, unequaled brilliance (the cerebral narcissist), bodily
> beauty or ***ual performance (the somatic narcissist),
I think we can rule that out.
> or ideal,
> everlasting, all-conquering love or passion.
That also.


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