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  1. I am just going to put this here so that people understand why I don't have any basic General Knowledge of Science. 

    I started high school the year we went into the first lockdown and science wasn't easy to complete over a google meet, I then was in and out of school due to some illnesses. Then the school year just gone(I was in Year 10) I missed lots of school (6-8 months) as I was in and out of Hospital, and Doctor Surgeries. I was not given any work to complete and am now having to use my Summer Holidays to catch up. 

    Since I missed so much of school I don't have the knowledge of a Year 11 in science. I am hoping to help that by having some help from others on this website. 

    I hope this clears up any issues.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Welcome and in a few years, hopefully welcome to nursing.

      Thanks for the info, we can work with that.

  2. As of today I am officially retired from government service (29.5 years in total)

  3. I first got interested in the math of cryptography in 2006. I stated a logarithmic spiral could be manipulated to find a pattern in Prime numbers. Geometrically I couldn’t make it happen. However, I am now reading a book and found that Gauss tried to relate a pattern of Prime numbers logarithmically.

    I also read that if you find a pattern in Prime numbers you disprove the Riemann Hypothesis. I don’t know why but for some reason it only works if Prime numbers are random. Then I thought, “what kind of pattern.” You know they say, “One man’s random sequence is another man’s pattern.” And a pattern is in the eye of the beholder.

    As I have stated in my “simple yet interesting” post I claim to have proven the Pappy Craylar Hypothesis and in the proof a pattern of Primes can be found. Of course, I completely understand why no one believes me. It sounds simple yet interesting enough, but not believable. If it were true I would have just rendered most encryption useless to claim a million dollar prize. Even to me that sounds unbelievable. Not that my work can actually do that, but I think it is a new way to think of Prime numbers. But I think to find a pattern in Prime numbers Trumps the need for new key generations.

    I know ahead of time I will get posts that the Pappy Craylar Conjecture can’t do what I say. I just want people to work it through. To get people to read your work Trumps them laughing at you.

    All things considered if there is credibility to my work, I could get it published. That is why I post it; so a cryptographer can try it. Anyone how can do basic algebra and may have some programming knowledge can test it.
     

    So I challenge you to download the PDF.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Yes of course there are patterns to be found in the distribution of the primes.

      Why is that suprising?

      I have no idea what post you are referring to but the proper place for discussion is not here but in a new thread.

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  4. My wife, Nancy, passed away the morning of the 16th in her sleep. I am lost, I don't know what to do, I keep thinking I'll ask Nancy what to do then it hits me again.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      I am very sorry for your loss and feel sure that other members here will join me in condolences.

      One small word, don't do anything in a rush for the moment.

      Take all the time you need.

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  5. IT would be nice if the 5minutes I took to locate a data link did not get me blocked from  the thread I was writing in - or was it simply because you didn't like what I was saying?

    I guess- in science censorship and sackings for having opinions others

    dissagree with is now the way everyone behaves.

    Community reputation -1 poor ? Block him quick I dont like what he said.

    Is that really how this forum is run?

    Shame on you.

     

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Are you having difficulty ?

      Try posting for help in this part of the forum

      https://www.scienceforums.net/forum/28-suggestions-comments-and-support/

      or send a private message to a moderator or myself (I will pass it on)

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  6. Accepted for a residency in anaesthesiology!

  7. Hi Function, how goes it with you and Belgium?

    1. studiot

      studiot

      I look forward to toasting your success.

      'Us country bumpkins' have largely avoided the worst of it. Took the family for a long walk in Okehampton woods (which are not in Okehamton but near me in Somerset) to the quarries today and helped a grocery delivery driver find some  house. The lady there told me that she has been waiting 3 weeks for the food delivery. Of course GPS is very poor and patchy in our area.

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  8. Bad news, my step mom suffered a home invasion, not only did they beat her up they burned down her house. Onlookers were able to drag her out of the house. To make matters worse my dad died, I'm having problems getting information at this time since my step mom and my dad were my only source of info... 

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Not the sort of thing I like to hear. I am very sorry for your loss.

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  9. Supervisors were happy with my thesis, said it could easily be a PhD dissertation :lol: to be defended on 21 January ...

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Plenty of time to recover from the Christmas spirit then.

      :)

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  10. I cannot post anything please contact me by eMail:

     

    Regards

    Peter

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Hello Strange, is our new member not restricted by the 5 post/first day limit.

      If I get anything by email I will put it up.

      Please also remove Peter's personal Email if it is generally visible.

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  11. Important assessment tomorrow at the job. The topic is transfer pricing :(. Wish me luck! In case I fail send me a location under a bridge or smthn where I can hibernate during the winter.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Yeah good luck.

      Though I confess to knowing absolutely nothing about transfer pricing.

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  12. First full version of my thesis complete! To be revised by my supervisors, and to be printed :wub::lol:

    1. studiot

      studiot

      That must be a weight off your mind.

      :)

  13. Passed my exams with quite disappointing results. Ah well. Used to it. I'll do an extra effort for the last exam period in January before my 1.5 years of internships.

  14. Passed my exams with quite disappointing results. Ah well. Used to it. I'll do an extra effort for the last exam period in January before my 1.5 years of internships.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      But you know it was football, not ice hockey then?

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  15. Passed my exams with quite disappointing results. Ah well. Used to it. I'll do an extra effort for the last exam period in January before my 1.5 years of internships.

    1. studiot

      studiot

      But isn't a pass good enough for a doctor?

       

      And your team beat Brazil

       

      :)

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  16. @Studiot I believe this is a public message

  17. After a few more pages, I'll be done writing my proof of the Collatz conjecture. I know it has been almost two months since I proved it, but I had to do a lot of research to write this paper. Plus, I still have to work and take care of day to day life. However, I will be posting new software that I'm writing that uses my equation to list all possible trajectories of a given height. This stuff is really awesome, and I even have a reporter from KOCO that wants to do an exclusive on me a...

    1. studiot

      studiot

      I'm impressed to see your objective brought to fruition.

      I followed your original htread on this but the subject is not my scene so I dropped out early.

      But congratulations on succeeding.

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  18. My big brother died yesterday in a bike accident in his beloved Lake District. I might be a little distant for a while

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Gosh I wouldn't like to loose my big brother that way (or any other). Really sorry.

       

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  19. My father died last night - so I won't be posting here as regular

    1. studiot

      studiot

      Just to add my thoughts and understanding at this time.

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