> computing time has really NO INTEREST. > It will be a great pleasure for me to present this theory but > I want to have a reward for that. To find a theory of such > theoretical importance occur only one time in a life, and I realize > I was really very lucky!
Two things come to my mind. First, if you are interested in a new theory, then your theory should permit some advance respect to the actual status, or it would be useless. Is the importance of your theory related to its philosophical design, as you told us regarding your studies about subatomic physics? If so, that lead us all to the Second: quantum computer algorithms are ready, while quantum computers are not, and won't be for a decade; has your theory anything to do with it? Luigi _______________________________________________ Prime mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hogranch.com/mailman/listinfo/prime
