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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: Fredrico Juarrez
Date: Feb 26, 2008 19:34

JSH wrote:
> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> JSH wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>> itself.
>>>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>>>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: JSH
Date: Feb 26, 2008 19:38

On Feb 26, 11:27 am, "doug" nospam.com> wrote:
> "JSH" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:7e20e8b7-1c62-4940-a45d-3aaedc225942@62g2000hsn.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Oddly enough to me the most fascinating find from surrogate factoring
>>which has created the means to end the impasse is a remarkably simple
>>result that follows from a relatively simple equation:
>>x^2 = y^2 + nT - (1 + á^2)(k_0^2 + 2pjk_0 + p^2*j^2) - (k_0 + pj)pr_2
>
> Meaningless garbage, never derived from anything, spaghetti thrown on a wall
> to see if it sticks by a derranged NPD 8th grader moron.
>

Actually it is easily derived.

Let z^2 = y^2 + nT, where T is the target to be factored.

Further let 2áx = k + p*r_2, where I use r_2 for historical reasons
since the full theory also has an r_1, and where p is an odd prime of
your choice.

Then you let z = x+ák, and substitute, and finally you let
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: Fredrico Juarrez
Date: Feb 26, 2008 19:43

JSH wrote:
> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> JSH wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>> itself.
>>>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>>>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: JSH
Date: Feb 26, 2008 20:12

On Feb 26, 7:43 pm, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
> JSH wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>
>>>> JSH wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>>> itself.
>>>>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>>>>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
>>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element
>>>>> in the purpose of the continued existence of the entire species so the ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Date: Feb 27, 2008 00:50

amzoti wrote:
> Noob wrote:
>
>> doug wrote:
>>
>>> You reep what you sow
>>
>> I think you meant
>>
>> You rip what you sew.
>>
>> Or not.
>>
>> ;-þ

Woosh!
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: Fredrico Juarrez
Date: Feb 27, 2008 02:09

JSH wrote:
> On Feb 26, 7:43 pm, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>> JSH wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>>>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>>>>> JSH wrote:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>>>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>>>> itself.
>>>>>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>>>>>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
>>>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>>>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element
>>>>>> in the purpose of the continued existence of the entire species so the ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: Vend
Date: Feb 27, 2008 05:27

On 27 Feb, 02:32, JSH gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>
>>> JSH wrote:
>
>>> [...]
>
>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>
>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>> itself.
> ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: doug
Date: Feb 27, 2008 08:07

"JSH" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:de853fd1-9247-4aba-94d5-9f56316dd93d@n77g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 26, 11:27 am, "doug" nospam.com> wrote:
> "JSH" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:7e20e8b7-1c62-4940-a45d-3aaedc225942@62g2000hsn.googlegroups.com...
>
>>Oddly enough to me the most fascinating find from surrogate factoring
>>which has created the means to end the impasse is a remarkably simple
>>result that follows from a relatively simple equation:
>>x^2 = y^2 + nT - (1 +
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: gjedwards
Date: Feb 27, 2008 15:25

On 26 Feb, 04:58, JSH gmail.com> wrote:
> Oddly enough to me the most fascinating find from surrogate factoring
> which has created the means to end the impasse is a remarkably simple
> result that follows from a relatively simple equation:
>
> x^2 = y^2 + nT - (1 + á^2)(k_0^2 + 2pjk_0 + p^2*j^2) - (k_0 + pj)pr_2
>
> That is the equation that comes from letting 2áx = k + pr_2, and z = x
> + ák, when
>
> z^2 = y^2 + nT
>
> and considering k = k_0 + pj, to see how
>
> nT - (1 + á^2)(k_0^2 + 2pjk_0 + p^2*j^2)
>
> behaves as you increment or decrement k with j.
>
> So actually I just kind of expanded out the traditional difference of
> squares. ...
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Re: JSH: In the neighborhood         


Author: JSH
Date: Feb 27, 2008 17:55

On Feb 27, 2:09 am, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
> JSH wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 7:43 pm, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>>> JSH wrote:
>>>> On Feb 26, 5:09 pm, Vend wrote:
>>>>> On 26 Feb, 07:13, Fredrico Juarrez midtown.con> wrote:
>>>>>> JSH wrote:
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>> My place in history is secure even though I know a lot more than most
>>>>>>> of you clearly know so I also know that there may not be much history
>>>>>>> left! Not human history at least.
>>>>>>> But not understanding is what this situation is all about, as some
>>>>>>> people didn't understand that lying about math would invite the
>>>>>>> retribution of the math because they didn't believe in mathematics
>>>>>>> itself.
>>>>>>> The poor field was overrun by people who hate math but found a way to
>>>>>>> work the system by lying. That's all. Nothing more.
>>>>>>> But without advancement in mathematics, humanity has no future, so the
>>>>>>> Universe will just kill off the species as no longer of further use.
>>>>>>> By stopping mathematical progress, these people removed a key element ...
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