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Topic: 9.- Characterizing primes.
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Brian Quincy Hutchings

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Registered: 12/6/04
Re: 9.- Characterizing primes.
Posted: Sep 24, 2007 4:06 PM
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why don't you just repost the definition, then,
to clear-up this little problem?... I mean,
no-one at the googolplex is going to censor you, if
they can't know what you're saying
with your Happy Fingers.

I may not be much of a numbertheorist, but
I did solve "Platform Nine and Three-quarters!"

others, like AP, are beyond any criticism of their language
-- the God-am Theory is just too *good*.

> > > Google DELETES my posts here! Go to www.ghostNASA.com>>>
>
> I also have some suspicions.


thus:
flattery is good!... look at Uncle Al's site,
to see some of his experiments;
what experiments have you planned
in the Omnideterministic Totalosity --
any results to report?

I have not done any experiments,
that don't involve everyday household materials ...
other than Drain-o (tm).

the main problem is that you are illiterate
in *both* German and English; dig it?

if you can't "get" Shakespeare,
you don't really know English. Schiller'd
be my factotum for German (fortunately,
several volumes have been translated into English;
see http://www.schillerinstitute.org/ .)

Baez is a good expositor, EFL grad, and
he seems to know his math; however,
most of it's way beyond me -- but
I wouldn't hesitate to use it as a reference, if
I didn't have a book or article in mind.

> And from what I gather is that Hutchings is also a Wikipedia editor
> related to Loadmaster.
>
> So, those who have been dis-sed by Uncle Al for the past decades, try
> looking up Hutchings first
> before looking up some decoy or dead end of a Alan Schwartz.
>
> One of the purposes of the computer set up was to introduce a stupid
> and fake theory of gravity
> calling it Uncle Al's input. But it was probably mostly John Baez's
> silly physics notions cobbled
> together and so he did not want to look silly by signing his own name
> to the contraption so he
> had Uncle Al submit it in the computer artificial intelligence, and
> at least that is my take, speculative
> or not on the situation.


thus:
now, this is a beautifully historical writing by Weber,
on electrodynamics -- a true "source document,"
to compare to the typical textbook account:
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/Articles%202007/Weber_1846.pdf

--Trickier Dick wants you in Darfur,
according to Jon Prendergast, Don Cheadle,
the PRC, the UN and Tony Blair;
do you feel a computerized draft?

--mortgage bailout will fail:
http://larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2007/lar_pac/070903lar_firewall_works.html

--Fox promotes Cheeny Admin. war with Iran:
http://larouchepub.com/other/2007/3437fox_poop_cheney.html

--14 Italian Senators Call for Cheney Impeachment
Aug. 1, 2007 (EIRNS)-
The Lyndon LaRouche Political Action Committee
(LPAC) issued the following release today.
Fourteen members of the Italian Senate have signed a call "to the
Members of Congress to support Rep. Kucinich's House Resolution 333
for the Impeachment of Dick Cheney."
http://larouchepub.com/pr/2007/070801italian_senators_call.html




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