Unfortunately, I didn't make a mistake last November after all..
However, I do believe that a solution is feasible although it's
solution may involve something like an advanced multiple-level
greatest common divisors theorem.  The problem looks to me like it may
be related to the problem of a prime number theorem.

As far as the guy who called me a "stupid troll".  I am not interested
in getting into arguments with people who believe that name calling is
a kind of intellectual skill, so contrary to the accusation, I am not
really trolling. I would however guess, that the person who called me
a "stupid troll" may have been trolling himself since he acted in a
way that would produce a confrontation.  (Or perhaps he was attempting
to use verbal intimidation and misinformation to inhibit discussions
that for some reason annoy him).  The accusation that I was trolling
is so far off the mark that it cannot be taken seriously except as a
social political attack against theories or people that are perceived
to be out of favor. Since name calling is a method used in a moment of
a lack of emotional control, I believe that people who do resort to
name calling are often themselves projecting their own internal
conflicts onto others.

I assume that part of anger expressed was due to my mentioning my
faith in God.  I do not feel that repeated conversations about
religion or politics or other issues that are not directly related to
AI is really relevant but I do believe that occasional personal
references are reasonable.

Jim Bromer



On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Jim Bromer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just discovered that I made a very obvious blunder on my theory
> about Logical Satisfiability last November.  It was a, "what was I
> thinking," kind of error.  No sooner did I discover this error a
> couple of days ago, but I went and made a corollary blunder just as
> surprising.  The Lord's logic is awesome but I am definitely not one
> of his most gifted students.  In one sense I am starting over so I
> still don't know if I will be able to figure it out or not, but from
> my vantage point right now, the problem looks a whole lot easier.
> Jim Bromer
>


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