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Topic: JSH: So no, you have no chance
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Bob Marlow

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Re: JSH: So no, you have no chance
Posted: Nov 7, 2006 7:04 PM
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"Proginoskes" <CCHeckman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162943847.634152.36130@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> amzoti wrote:

>> litsohate@hotmail.com wrote:
>> > jstevh@msn.com wrote:
>> > > I think the worst thing about all of this is the death of certain
>> > > fantasies.

>> >
>> > Are you talking about your fantasy of proving Fermat's Last
>> > Theorem and appearing on Oprah?
>> >

>>
>> I think he is also talking about:
>>
>> * The HAMMER which will rein down upon us all from the mighty Thor - JSH
>> * Factorization
>> * Prime Counting
>> * Object Oriented Mathematics (OOM) - what a BOOB/MORONIC idea that was
>> * His definition of "Truth"
>> * Distributive Property
>> * Automated Computer-Based Proof Checking
>> * Coverage Problem
>> * Ideal Theory is Wrong
>> * Gauss's inadequate understanding of basic mathematics
>> * His superior abilities to Fermat, Newton, Archimedes and others - he
>> has no equal
>>
>> Can you believe that he has gone on with this for 11+ years now? In
>> fact, at least he would get it when he was trying to prove FLT over and
>> over and over again. He had to admit defeat and was willing to do so.

>
> If you think he's bad, you haven't heard of Archimedes Plutonium
> (a.k.a. Ludwig Plutonium, Ludwig von Ludwig, born Ludwig Poehlmann,
> adopted into the Hanson family). AP is working on an autobiography,
> which has thousands of pages at the moment. AP's theories cover math,
> physics, chemistry, etc. JSH is small fry.
>
> (I also read about a mental patient who read a sci-fi book in his youth
> and saw that the main character's name was the same as his. He then
> started "filling out" the story, adding details like star maps,
> histories of civilizations of planets, etc. Thousands of pages as well.
> He even got his shrink in on the project.)
>

>> Over the past two years - there has been a paradigm shift in his
>> rantings. He no longer feels he is wrong and that we a re a corrupt
>> bunch of scoundrels keeping the world from his majesty - the prince of
>> mathematics over all time and space.
>>
>> He is the HAMMER - the progenitor of anything worthwhile in mathematics
>> and number theory over the past 100 years.
>>
>> Aside: please remember that JSH has Narcissistic personality disorder
>> (NPD):
>>
>> See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissistic_personality_disorder
>>
>> Also - remember that he wears a tin-foil hat

>
> So is that a picture of him on that webpage? Or did he admit this in an
> earlier post?
>

>> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinfoil_hat) and gets mathematical ideas
>> beamed to him from the mathematical abyss

>
> Well, where do _your_ mathematical ideas come from?
>

>> (at times he has claimed to
>> be so prolific that he couldn't even write his ideas down quickly
>> enough to capture them all).

>
> That would explain his "proofs". He's only getting half of them and
> missing the important parts.
>

>> I fear that someday, JSH will reach a break point and will sink into an
>> abyss which he cannot climb out of - and I hope I am wrong here - but
>> he is really starting to scare me.

>
> I forsee him buying a gun and heading to a University somewhere.
>
> --- Christopher Heckman
>


JSH is not serious, he has too many intentionally flaky posts, he is a
stinking troll for sure, a master baiter.





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