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Einstein's theory
i supose too, only God knows. ... 5 Aug 2010 10:14
what did Abel and Galois proof, i supose only God knows, and do you knows really what they proofed?
i read only a paar of sentenses of the socalled proof, they are mist. wie oben. ... 5 Aug 2010 10:14
free shares of FTR from VZ spinoff #570; Optimal Strategy of Playing the StockMarket via VonNeumann Game Theory
Portfolio of PAF in AUG2010 VZ      15,010 T          4,230 FTR 3,603 total share-wealth-units last reported which was 11MAY2010 was 19,240    total share-wealth-units today 20,140 (where FTR share worth 1/4 that of T)    realestate land 3APR03 of 3 lots $19,000.    realestate land 30JUL03 a... 5 Aug 2010 01:36
An Alternative to Standard Arithmetic
Here is an alternative to Standard Arithmetic. Unlike Nonstandard Arithmetics which all take Standard Arithmetic as given, the alternative results from changing one of its axioms. New number zeros replace 0 and a new zero axiom is given. Foundationally, alternatives to the empty set and relevant parts of first orde... 11 Aug 2010 20:16
An exact simplification challenge - 102 (Psi, polylog)
Hello, Mathematica: PolyGamma[1, 1/6] + 9 PolyGamma[1, 1/3] - 9 PolyGamma[1, 2/3] - PolyGamma[1, 5/6] - 48 I Sqrt[3] PolyLog[2, ((2 + 3 I) - (1 + 2 I) Sqrt[3])/2] + 48 I Sqrt[3] PolyLog[2, (1 - 3/2 I) - (1/2 - I) Sqrt[3]] Maple: Psi(1,1/6)+9*Psi(1,1/3)-9*Psi(1,2/3)-Psi(1,5/6)- 48*I*sqrt(3)*polylog(2,1+3... 10 Aug 2010 03:41
Irrational Square Roots
Conjectrure: If N is an integer and Sqrt(N) is a decimal number; then Sqrt(N) is irrational. Let R be any real number with a square root. If Sqrt(R) is a finite decimal, then [Sqrt(R)]^2 cannot be an integer. Therefore, Sqrt(N) is an infinite decimal. regards, Bill J ... 13 Aug 2010 17:58
CREATION OF NUMBERS AND THE CONSISTANT 0.999 factor PATENT HOPE RESEARCH SHARED WITH THE "FERMATISTS" IN GOOD FAITH
On August 4, 16:39, Inverse 19 mathematics <hope9...(a)verizon.net> wrote:  look we are not like the "Fermatists" , we are basically idiots ... FINALLY! One true thing from one of your posts! ... 4 Aug 2010 18:00
CREATION OF NUMBERS AND THE CONSISTANT 0.999 factor PATENT HOPE RESEARCH SHARED WITH THE "FERMATISTS" IN GOOD FAITH
look we are not like the "Fermatists" , we are basically idiots that do not know everything. We have found a way to construct numbers as said before, basicvally here is what we have noted, that sqrt numbers have a wealth of knowledge sqrt 2= 1.(414)21356237-3=-1.(585)78642763---- --- (.414)+(.585)=0.99... 4 Aug 2010 16:54
A Property of Convex Sets
Hello, let C be a compact convex subset of the usual euclidean space R^n, and suppose that C has at least two points. Does there exist two distinct points x, y in C such that the linear function f(z) = z*(x-y) (where * denotes the dot product in R^n) attains its maximum on C in x and its minimum on C in y? T... 4 Aug 2010 18:00
MMx math
On Aug 3, 5:51 am, harald wrote: On Jul 30, 10:31 pm, Da Do Ron Ron wrote: < Therefore, SR's "length contraction," "time dilation," and "mass variance" are all irrelevant to physics. (Because they do not pertain to physical phenomena.)> Since time dilation and mass variance (in grams) have been experime... 10 Aug 2010 19:09
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