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Forum: Science & Technology 2010-11-16, 00:10
Replies: 12
Views: 4,932
Posted By Carl Fischbach
All of Einstein's formulas were based on the...

All of Einstein's formulas were based on the conservation of linear
momentum, before the collaspe of the previous universe the you had a net maximum inward momentum after the beginnings of the new...
Forum: Science & Technology 2010-11-15, 17:43
Replies: 12
Views: 4,932
Posted By Carl Fischbach
That maybe true, but simple mechanics still hold...

That maybe true, but simple mechanics still hold as far as this is concerned, the universe the universe's intial maximum outward expansion
velocity is due to the force of the explosion. Since...
Forum: Science & Technology 2010-11-15, 05:16
Replies: 228
Views: 63,712
Posted By Carl Fischbach
Here's a working perpetual motion machine check...

Here's a working perpetual motion machine check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHVBu77jz4w
Forum: Science & Technology 2010-11-15, 05:06
Replies: 12
Views: 4,932
Posted By Carl Fischbach
A theory for dark matter

Dark matter=Gravitational potential energy mass equivalency


The logic goes as follows-


Just after the big bang particles of the universe would have to posses a velocity
approaching a...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2010-07-02, 06:39
Replies: 8
Views: 1,662
Posted By Carl Fischbach
Good work on those numbers.

Good work on those numbers.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2010-06-30, 06:28
Replies: 8
Views: 1,662
Posted By Carl Fischbach
y=1 and x=K is only one solution for a composite,...

y=1 and x=K is only one solution for a composite, most composites
will produce several unique factor pairs, my conjecture is saying
that K will have an unique factor pair x and y where x and y...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2010-06-29, 10:26
Replies: 8
Views: 1,662
Posted By Carl Fischbach
Good point, z is a whole.

Good point, z is a whole.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2010-06-29, 05:30
Replies: 8
Views: 1,662
Posted By Carl Fischbach
The composite conjecture

For the equation

2^(2*n)+1=K=x*y


For every whole value of n and composite value of K there exists
a pair of whole factors x and y where x+y= 2^z +2.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-10, 06:34
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I'm newcomer to math I think that might have...

I'm newcomer to math I think that might have something to do with it.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-10, 06:27
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I'm striking out big time in coming up with new...

I'm striking out big time in coming up with new ideas here.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-10, 06:01
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I thought there may be better approach with this...

I thought there may be better approach with this algorithm than to put it
on this forum, but since your interested in it I'll post it here.

If (q^(r-1) -1)/p = k and k is whole, and q is coprime...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-09, 00:13
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I think I'm going to take this algorithm to...

I think I'm going to take this algorithm to Wolfram and see if they want to
explore it any further and I'll keep you posted.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-08, 06:31
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
Care to wager anything on that statement. I'll...

Care to wager anything on that statement. I'll take any bets.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-08, 06:07
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I'd like to further add that this algorithm is an...

I'd like to further add that this algorithm is an off shoot of the Fermat
pseudoprime equation and eliminates pseudoprimes and leaves only
primes as far as I have tested.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-09-08, 05:06
Replies: 33
Views: 3,405
Posted By Carl Fischbach
The ultimate prime test ?

Iv'e found an interesting algorithm that has proven, as far as I can easily test, that the following fermat pseudoprimes in base 2 are composite numbers.


The pseudoprimes are 341 561 645 1105...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-08-17, 05:43
Replies: 28
Views: 3,026
Posted By Carl Fischbach
Iv'e reinvented the wheel again, I was totally...

Iv'e reinvented the wheel again, I was totally unfamiliar with the wagstaff
prime I'm half asleep here.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-08-17, 05:20
Replies: 28
Views: 3,026
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I'm not making any claims beyond what Iv'e...

I'm not making any claims beyond what Iv'e tested, the proof you want
is beyond my scope.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-08-17, 04:39
Replies: 28
Views: 3,026
Posted By Carl Fischbach
The mersenne prime has shortcuts for testing...

The mersenne prime has shortcuts for testing primality I looked at my
equation for shortcuts for primality testing and couldn't find any, someone else may have some better luck, it's a lucrative...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-08-17, 03:55
Replies: 28
Views: 3,026
Posted By Carl Fischbach
The Fischbach Prime a mersenne variation

Iv'e come up with a prime number generator that seems to generate
large primes, as far as I can test with a slightly greater effeciency than
the mersenne equation can.


Here's the equation ...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2009-06-13, 02:08
Replies: 7
Views: 2,674
Posted By Carl Fischbach
A proof for the Twin Prime Conjecture

The equations below will generate all twin primes for
infinity and will show that the twin prime conjecture
is true.


1) 2*odd(C) -Q = prime A

2) (2^n)*odd(D) -Q = prime B
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2008-11-14, 20:18
Replies: 11
Views: 2,558
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I've heard Euclid's proof but I didn't know...

I've heard Euclid's proof but I didn't know exactly what it was,I came up
with this proof totally independantly his.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2008-11-14, 19:25
Replies: 11
Views: 2,558
Posted By Carl Fischbach
I agree this is essentially the same proof as...

I agree this is essentially the same proof as Euclid's, this is reinventing the wheel, but you know what they great say "great minds think alike".
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2008-11-14, 16:56
Replies: 11
Views: 2,558
Posted By Carl Fischbach
This definitely a new proof unless I accidently...

This definitely a new proof unless I accidently reproduced somsone elses
work I've never seen before.
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2008-11-14, 15:18
Replies: 11
Views: 2,558
Posted By Carl Fischbach
"Variations on a theme by Euclid"

Here's an interesting proof that primes go on forever.


( 3*5*7*11*...b) + q =2^n



On the left side of the equation you have sequence of primes ending in
prime b which added to an...
Forum: Miscellaneous Math 2008-06-11, 15:38
Replies: 62
Views: 6,967
Posted By Carl Fischbach
nothing ventured nothing gained

I may be an amateur and it may be along shot, but amatuers have
cracked problems before and I don't care.
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