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From: Jesse F. Hughes on 13 Oct 2009 18:03 Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes(a)gmail.com> writes: > On Oct 13, 6:41 am, "Jesse F. Hughes" <je...(a)phiwumbda.org> wrote: >> Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archime...(a)gmail.com> writes: >> > Counterexamples for Fermat's Last Theorem: >> >> > Here are an infinite number of solutions to FLT: >> > The expression a^n+b^n=c^n is true for all n, >> > given the following values. >> > a= ...9977392256259918212890625 >> > b= ...0022607743740081787109376 >> > c= ...0000000000000000000000001 >> >> > When your view of Natural Numbers in mathematics is only from the >> > Backview with never an acknowledgment of the FrontView, well, you >> > live in closet attic space. >> >> Frontview? What are the front views of a and b? >> > > a = 26098212819......9977392256259918212890625 > b = 73901787180......0022607743740081787109376 > > I suppose a man of your wit needs the frontview of c also. > No, but I'd sure be pleased if you could state n and confirm that raising these positive integers to the power n and adding them yields a much smaller positive integer. I'm not too good at calculating with these buggers. -- "And I'll reinforce the point that you are an enemy of humanity, that my predecessors are people like Gauss, Euler, Newton, Archimedes and others who you are spitting upon as you do it to me by trying to keep their discipline trashed as it is now." -- James S. Harris |