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HAVE A BRILLIANT JSH DAY !!

From Sergio <invalid@invalid.com>
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Subject HAVE A BRILLIANT JSH DAY !!
Date 2016-08-22 11:36 -0500
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

JSH: Brilliance is as brilliance does
I'm going to make a crucial point here, which goes to your innate 
brilliance and potential as a mathematician.

If I am right, and it turns out there is this remarkable flaw that has 
remained hidden for over a hundred years through accidents of history 
and other stuff, like Galois Theory being said to only work with 
non-rationals, where I've been posting about it, and you have at all 
come anywhere close to this story, can you be a brilliant mathematician 
and not get it?

For some of you the most important part of this tale will be the clear 
evidence that at best you are a middling mathematician with moderate 
potential.

Any mathematician of any true brilliance would get it with only hints, 
let alone full proofs.

There is at least one math grad student at a major university who has 
shown indications that he gets it.

Necessarily, true brilliance is a rare thing. And, also, it's rare that 
a super test is given to clear out all the chaff, but that test is here now.

Make no mistake, this story will break soon. And when it does, and you 
sat or didn't quite get it, or worst of all, thought I was wrong, then 
don't lie to yourself. At that point, do yourself a favor, and just sort 
of head on to other areas.

It sounds brutal, but the field of mathematics needs the best and 
brightest, especially now.

# posted by James Harris @ 21:14

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