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- From: keith@celia.UUCP (Keith Goldfarb)
- Newsgroups: sci.math
- Subject: Relatives with Crackpot Proofs
- Message-ID: <2105@celia.UUCP>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 20:25:29 GMT
- Reply-To: celia!keith@usc.edu (Keith Goldfarb)
- Organization: Rhythm & Hues, Inc., Hollywood
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- Does anybody have any good suggestions about how to deal with
- crackpot "proof"s from relatives and friends? A relative of
- mine cornered me at a party recently and gave me a copy of
- his "proof" of FLT. He'd like me to give him some feedback.
- I told him that he should just mail away a few copies to some
- real experts (trying my hardest to get out of it) and he said
- that he had done that, but he wanted my feedback as well.
-
- Of course, his document had no value at all, it was a classic
- case of a crackpot proof as we've all see them. Now, I don't
- want to start another discussion about crackpot proofs in general,
- but rather what should be done when the person pushing the proof
- is personally known, and known well. When I next see this guy,
- he's going to ask me what I thought, and I really don't know how
- I should deal with it.
-
- Maybe Dear Abby would have some suggestions?
-
- K.
- --
- Keith Goldfarb Rhythm & Hues Claudia is Everywhere.
- celia!keith@usc.edu ...mlogic!celia!keith
- I got nothing. Too bad. Some pink toes
- But I'm happy 'cause that's all I have. Some black toes
-