Math is our language for telling stories about numbers. Numbers tell their true story via the universe with or without us. I listen to numbers. Pronouns: We/Us
@jamestanton 1/4 - I have a candidate for a new operation I tentatively call 'merge'. It arises in the setting of a product to sum transform in terms of binomial coefficients as a unique factorization domain. Let (n,k) be n choose k. Consider the following example transforms for 5x13 and 3:
@neoconbill@MoundLore I grew up 4 blocks from here. Used to sled down the sides of the round hill. The region had many mound structures, all dozed except this Heath location and a site in Newark that was made into a golf course. There was a museum at Eagle Mound with a map of the original extent.
@gre1nerX@hthieblot I am a degreed engineer and self-taught mathematician with a novel research program, developed organically over 20 years. I want to harvest as much low-hanging fruit as I can before revealing, with the IP secured and held by a charitable .org on behalf of the humans of the Earth.
@VoidStateKate Better to wrest control of it from the parasite, which can only steer the simulation by steering us because we are and have always been the sole generators of the thing. We already have our hands on the wheel and our feet on the pedals. We just need to dump the back seat drivers.
@Math_files "proved there is no... of degree 5 or higher" - BY RADICALS! The omission makes the statement false, as it implies impossibility by non-radical methods also. @n_wildberger proved such a method for all degrees, but, the falsehood is so ingrained, barely anyone wants to even know.
@PhD_Genie PhDs cry out for the next Einstein or Ramanujan and lament that they need new ideas and better students, but then round file any communication, unread, coming from outside the gates. Then, they publicly ridicule the delusional crank, while admitting they never read what was sent.