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Jews murdered Mathematician John Nash

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 7:01

John Nash famous for coming up with Game Theory died the other week in a car crash in a taxi.

But it was no accident. He was targeted. Why? Because he was about to destroy one of the most important icons of world Jewry of all time.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3103618/Had-Beautiful-Mind-just-finest-work-Mathematician-Nash-told-friends-devised-equation-replace-Einstein-s-famous-theory-just-DAYS-died-car-crash.html

The saddest thing now is that his work will be suppressed and lost for generations, only to be whored out by another so called "Jewish genius" when it becomes convenient for them to do so.

Ironically, early in his life, he suffered from paranoid delusions that he was being hunted by men in black. I wonder if he thought his delusions had returned at the very end.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 7:04

Also, this is the biggest reason why you don't want a surveillance state. You make a big scientific discovery and talk about it, or do your work on a compromised computer, and they will find out about it. If it threatens them, they'll destroy you.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 9:20

I've recently read an article about the Dmitry Bykov's meeting with Nash less than a month before his death. Bykov is a Jew. Coincidence?

http://www.novayagazeta.ru/society/68556.html

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 9:54

I think he was a little too old to do any scientific breakthrough (people lose clear mind around 50 years). Then there are his relatives, who probably own right to his works.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 10:22

Mathematics is not a science anyway.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 16:20

>>3
How do you read that? It's written with weird characters I don't understand!

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 16:21

>>4
Say that to Donald Knuth.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 17:02

Einstein's theories have been revised plenty. Why didn't the Jews murdered anyone then? Did they forget?

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 17:17

>>6
John NASH: "A problem is solved the moment it is set up".

I got acquainted to John Nash a month before his death in a car accident

I've tried to record the talk at the table right away, and many of his thoughts astounded me, but even now I'm not sure if I understood him correctly. First Sheldon, all charm and mercifulness, asked:

Don't you feel strange doing things that only perhaps three people in the world, besides you, can understand?

— I can be understood by at least three people, yes. We have a systematized language for such communication. As for another person - like you - there's no one who could understand at all, precisely because you cannot formalize yourself. People are in general can't be understood. (to me) And what do you do?

I write poetry.

— Well, I would be interested to understand why a person would do this. If only this could be formalized in some way. Why does a person, for example, go from one language to another. This is a problem that should be taken up.

Do you even need communication in your life?

— I need contact with the people who can check my results. As for the rest, I think, no.

...

Could you name your biggest scientific achievement?

— I've never posed such a question. I think my main scientific achievement is that all my life, I've been doing things that really interest me, and didn't waste a day doing any crap.

Is it true that mathematics is a profession of the young?

— In mathematics, it's more important to be able to relax the brain rather than tense it. I think only ten out of a hundred can do it. In youth, for some reason, it goes easier.

What would you name mathematical problem number one?

— Probably the proof of the Riemann hypothesis. It's probably impossible to prove, but it's possible to prove that it's unprovable. That would be a solution for the problem, too.

Does real, serious mathematics have pragmatical value, a necessary application?

— Using mathematics, you cannot make money, but you can organize your brain so as to start making it. Generally, only people who cannot count money can make it. Money doesn't lend itself to rational calculation, its quantity almost never corresponds to your quality, this is what all conflicts are based on.

Did you have flashes of inspiration? If yes, when did they happen?

— There are no flashes of inspiration. In my case, a problem is solved the moment it is set up.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 18:43

Mathematics isn't a cut-throat competition. If someone figures out a way to refine and/or revise something dating back to Einstein, then good for them and good for the rest of us.

The Daily Fail is off its meds again.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 18:51

>>10
What makes you think that the Jews in control want good for us?

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 20:13

>>1
I knew something smelled fishy when I first read about the "taxi accident". They were drugging the poor Dr. Nash with "anti-psychotic" pills.. those fuckers. Remember this: when you find something extraordinary do not tell anyone before releasing your paper, Satoshi knew that.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-02 20:19

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/23_enigma

1723, May 23 – The Freemasonry lodge Theodor zum guten Rath is founded in Munich, Bavaria.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 5:27

>>1
This is really sad.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 10:56

>>13
most incidents and events are directly connected to the number 23.
I'll put it simple: all incidents ate connected to the number 10. Why? Because the digits 1 and 0 are enough to represent everything. Even 911, which is 1110001111, which can be permuted into 11 10 10 10 11. That was surely intended!

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 11:57

lol maybe niki sadkov killed him because he sent him poorly drawn crap for his stupid video game

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 12:00

>>15
u can represent everything with just 1 symbol.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 14:24

>>17
data Nat = Z | S Nat

let Bach15thSymphony = S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S(S...Z)...)

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 14:36

This thread is unscientific
- Gerald "head of the jewish cabal" Sussman

But seriously. You guys suck.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 16:19

>>18
Bach never wrote a single symphony. The symphony (as we know it today) did not exist in his time.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 16:24

>>20
thats' why it's in haskell (lazy evaluation)

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 16:34

I dedicate these dubs to all NJ taxi drivers. Stay strong and swerve hard, brothers.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 20:28

>>19
unscientific
tips fedora! XDDD

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 20:56

>>23
its from old-prog
your post makes you look like an idiot

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 21:12

>>24
your post makes you look like YHBT

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-03 23:36

>>25
That's some next level pathetic right there. Shit that's honestly impressive levels of having no reasons to live.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 1:41

>>13
The Principia Discordia states that "All things happen in fives, or are divisible by or are multiples of five, or are somehow directly or indirectly appropriate to 5"[4]—this is referred to as the Law of Fives. The 23 Enigma is regarded as a corollary of this law, since 2 + 3 = 5.
HAHAHAHAH I can't tell if it's serious or not.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 1:49

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 2:03

>>27

U uneducated ape

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 20:38

>>27
It means human brains are wired to do pattern matching, and if you try hard enough to find some connection between things, you probably will.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 20:55

>>27
Discordianism is a mock religion for nerds that want to stick it to christianity, kinda like pastafarianism and the church of the subgenius.
So yeah, it's a joke.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 21:27

>>31
I will have you know Discordianism is very serious.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 21:33

Dubs

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-04 22:29

>>31,32
It's both.

Name: Anonymous 2015-06-05 3:21

>>34
I never said otherwise.

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