Jim, what research have you done on the problem? I don't mean searching for
solutions on your own. I mean reading papers on the P vs. NP problem and
the background mathematics.


On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Jim Bromer <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I recently mentioned that I thought I had a deterministic polynomial
> time 3-SAT solution that might work.  I did not find a counter-example but
> I am pretty sure that it would not have worked.  However, I am now working
> on another solution to SAT and I think this is the best one that I have had
> so far.
> There are two things that are interesting about my current effort.  It is
> a solution that is closest to what I was thinking of on the day when I
> thought that the Lord may have had told me (indirectly) that I had found a
> solution path for the problem.  For some reason I did not put all the
> pieces together until a few days ago.  So, from the perspective of a
> motivation from faith this current solution looks like it might be the best
> one I have had yet.    The second thing that is interesting about this
> current solution is that I have made a surprising new discovery that I
> hadn't seen before.
> Jim Bromer
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