Let's play what if, factoring problem stuff



Yesterday I decided to put up my latest factoring ideas, which just
came to me Saturday, when I've been searching desperately for something
with financial significance because the math community has succeeded in
not properly acknowledging my other research.

Well, what if what I presented is correct, and blows the factoring
problem apart?

You don't need to know any mathematics to consider the questions in
this post, as I'm just wondering as I get more and more bemused by the
situation.

Remember, I've gone after the factoring problem to find something
mathematicians couldn't ignore, and had lots of failures.

This weekend I had this amazingly simple idea which I think--though I
haven't tested it yet--might actually be something of a miracle
solution in its simplicity.

I have posted it on Usenet.

Nothing so far has happened.

Does that say anything?

Would it change your opinion of the math community if it turns out I'm
right and I could just post a billion dollar plus solution and days go
by?

Does it bug you that maybe right now on your forum there is this answer
that anyone in the world might use and maybe snoop on your financial
transactions over the Internet, or break into your cellphone?

Or do you figure there is just no way in our modern world that could
happen that a solution could just be sitting out in plain sight with NO
ONE doing anything about it?

I should test it, but I am desperate. If I test it and it doesn't
work, I lose hope in an impossible situation. So I consider the idea
and the ramifications, but what if I'm just wrong, and that thing is
just some crap math?

I test it, and I find out. While I don't have test results, I can
speculate, and pose questions.


James Harris

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Lets play what if, factoring problem stuff
    ... with financial significance because the math community has succeeded in ... I've gone after the factoring problem to find something ... I lose hope in an impossible situation. ...
    (sci.skeptic)
  • Re: JSH: Contradictory behavior, issue of math fraud
    ... Let's say that down the line someone proves that surrogate factoring ... Your prime counting function works fine. ... But mathematicians have said it's not important, ... But the math community ignores it or posters on sci.math say it's not ...
    (sci.math)

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