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Topic: SIR BERTRAND RUSSEL, MATHEMATICIAN
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SIR BERTRAND RUSSEL, MATHEMATICIAN
Posted: Nov 9, 2009 1:10 AM
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As a Very young fellow I shook his hand, atleast I believe I did in England.

He said "Simplicity is Genius!"

He said " No cow is Holy!"--its poop stinks like any other!

In current mathematics I see too many holy cows and too many brahmins , sitting at every street corner like hypocrits and brahmins / Pharisees, every math department, and every mathematical journal ,each spinning thier own holy grail.

Hope research/inverse19 in a few months has come far, and with the latest root above of a very powerful calculus we intend to get rid of much of the holy cows, the brahmins of mathematics, and their yarns and theories. Of course many of you will try to get rid of us , but we never claimed that inverse 19 is a holy cow , it is simply an understanding of mathematics that God made . If God made it we can understand it, because we are made in his image ,not Einsteins or any other of the current Gods. There is no master race either, jew , gentile , black or white , all made inverse in the image of the creator.

Hope research, Vinoo Cameron, Theo Denotter(www.inverse19mathematics.com) See attached rough files, the angle is 8.5 degrees(1/2 of 17), 19 is correct , the root of the new calculus that we intend to produce in a year or two.it is tough.


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