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I really couldn't care less. As for what I think of you as a person, well, all I really know about you is that you hide behind a fake name. Gansta rappers and pole dancers also need to hide behind fake names because deep inside, they are both afraid and ashamed of themselves. Quoting "rogue": Quote:
Any help that I can get in making my proof "ready for publication" would be most welcome and much appreciated. By the way, I hope that you were not insinuating that amateurs such as Fermat, Boole, Blazys, and Fourier were not "real" mathematicians. That would be like saying that The Beatles, none of whom ever got a "degree" in music, were not "real" musicians. Indeed, they sold far more records than all "formally educated" and "degreed" musicians combined! Quote:
about thirteen years ago. It was his opinion that letting T represent integers greater than unity was the strongest and most logical approach. I happen to agree with that. Letting T represent any positive real number other than unity would allow the use of limits, but would then preclude viewing (T/T) as a cancelled common factor. Quoting "rogue": Quote:
is correct, and has been verified hundreds (if not thousands) of times. My proof does not contain the variables i and j and your "argument" involving them makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Quoting "rogue": Quote:
There is the American nation, the English nation, the French nation, the German nation, the Italian nation, the Japenese nation and so on. But the most important nation of all is the imagination! In order to avoid redundancies and make my proof as short and compact as possible, I presented my argument for the c term only. However, it is both obvious and "understood" that the exact same argument applies to the other two terms as well. Thus, in order to understand my proof, you have to use your imagination and imagine that all three terms have similar logarithmic identities. I do appreciate your obsession with my work and I hope that helps. Anyway, that's "strike two" in your attempts to find some "fatal flaw" in my proof. One more strike and "you're out". |
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Feb 2005
The Netherlands
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Just ban this tool.
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Feb 2011
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You are the tool.
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Feb 2011
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Fool!
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"Mark"
Apr 2003
Between here and the
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Don, it is obvious that you have little skill in writing proofs and have no concept of what is required for a rigorous proof. If I took your proof to a professor of mathematics that they would laugh me out of the building because if its glaring problems. Fortunately I'm smart enough to see some of those glaring problems myself and don't need to make a fool of myself. I see no further point in trying to pound logic into your head because clearly it doesn't accept logical inputs.
At this point, I doubt that anybody in this forum believes that your proof is correct, even those that have yet to graduate from college. If anyone in this forum (besides Don) believes his proof is true, please post. I would be curious to understand why you are still persuaded by his arguments. Don, I honestly believe that you are nothing but a troll. You know your proof is wrong, but you continue to post insults and other drivel because you want to get a response (or get the last word). |
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"Nancy"
Aug 2002
Alexandria
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I, on the other hand, believe that Don is nothing but a loser who indulges in a phantasy of achievement. He very much longs for showing those established mathematicians; my guess is he wanted to be one but never made it. So he makes up his own math where he can pretend to be right. He even said explicitly that even in the light of clear counterexamples he'd rather assume that everyone else and all of mathematics was wrong, but still not he - or he simply changes the statement to make the counterexample go away, as he has several times. It's a proper delusion.
This thread has never been about actual math, only about Don Blazys. Getting him to admit that the proof is rubbish is not about pointing out the errors in his math, it's about getting him to admit that he never realized his dream, and never will. Good luck with that. Last fiddled with by akruppa on 2012-12-13 at 08:48 Reason: typo, add "go" |
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"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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"Oh, that was easy," says Man, and for an encore goes on to prove that black is white and gets himself killed on the next zebra crossing.”
So what is Don's score? |
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Apr 2003
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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But Rogue you haven't yet answered Don Blazys most insightful question yet!
Are you a Gangsta Rapper or are you a Pole Dancer? Enquiring minds want to know! Let's see (GR v PD)...do a little dance with DeMorgan....carry the naught... therefore The moon is made of green cheese! Another brilliant proof by Last fiddled with by chappy on 2012-12-12 at 17:08 Reason: blazys is not possessive |
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Tracktown, U.S.A.
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I think in your case, one strike is more than sufficient. |
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Clowns!... You forgot about clowns! Clowns also use silly sounding fake names like "Bozo", "Chucko", "Yucko", "Bubbles" and "Freckles". This one: httр://www.nwfdailynews.com/рoloрoly_fs/1.29479.1350169804!/fileImage/httрImage/image.jрg_gen/derivatives/landscaрe_445/navarre-fall-festival.jрg goes by the name "Chappy the Clown". |
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