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>>>Maybe you think too much ;-)
>>I've been working on a lot of cryptology lately. "It's in my mind" so to speak. :-)
>http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/06/11/solve-this-math-problem-win-a-million-bucks/


It's interesting to note that on the TV show Star Trek The Next Generation, there's an episode where Captain Picard was found still trying to solve Fermat's Last Theorem in the 24th century, making the comment that they could not in the 24th century with advanced computers what a solitary man working by candlelight could not solve some eight centuries prior.

Beal's conjecture is interesting. I am currently engaged in trying to learn more about prime numbers and Riemann's hypothesis.

No one has an explanation for their existence, or a method for reliably finding them, or the answer to a dozen other fundamental questions. I believe the solution lies in a combination of disciplines, as it was designed by God that such a system is interwoven, that we'll find answers in genetic code, in the book of Numbers in the Bible, in the position of planets, stars, their motion, and in the various encodings of the DNA found in not just man, but other life forms on this planet. These will all come together into a system of equations which bring seeming disparate things into congruency. I believe this will be required before we are able to answer why electricity exist, or how gravitation relates to time and space.

I am looking forward to seeing it solved.

Does anyone remember the name of that chocolate bar from the 1970s?? that was a caramel twist relatively flat, like a chain link fence, dipped in chocolate? You'd buy them in about a foot long paper. They had a name like a stick or yard or foot or something. They were similar to this, but came in a red wrapping much more finely woven. Kind of looked like a ruler when flat:
http://www.oldtimecandy.com/assets/images/singles/curly_wurly.jpg
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