User talk:Ilan

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Existing proofs
Please do not remove existing proofs. --prime mover 17:25, 23 April 2012 (EDT)


 * I didn't remove an existing proof, since it wasn't a proof. --Ilan 17:26, 23 April 2012 (EDT)


 * Looked like a proof to me. If you think a proof isn't a proof, add . --GFauxPas 17:53, 23 April 2012 (EDT)


 * I don't know who you people are, since you're using anonymous aliases, but you state that you are students. It's probably a waste of time discussing with people who don't have the courage to identify themselves in a discussion, but I believe that a hierarchy of beginners editing professionals is incorrect. If you don't want actual mathematicians who come up with original proofs and also know the literature to contribute, then continue doing what you're doing. Please check out my results and see how you compare http://www.chronomaitre.org/indexE.html Yours truly, -Ilan Vardi  --Ilan 18:01, 23 April 2012 (EDT)
 * If you want articles based on what's published in literature, feel free to go to wikipedia. We're here to make proofs using axioms and logic in a way that far surpasses the quality,rigor, and clarity of most published work. My recommendation, as a student to a professional mathematician: when you write something, write it in such a way that it's helpful to other people, including people who have less letters than you after their name. If you were someone else reading your comment, what would you think of this "Ilan Vardi"? --GFauxPas 18:10, 23 April 2012 (EDT)
 * This website is not worth the aggravation. The worst part is that you didn't even care about my proofs just your silly rules. I'm done here, if I can figure out how to delete my account. -ilan
 * Your reasoning is a wonderful example of the fine-tuned thinking of a of a mathematician dealing with problems from a completely logical and truth-oriented perception; it's been a pleasure being exposed to such a prodigious mind as yours. Have fun with your clocks. --GFauxPas 18:18, 23 April 2012 (EDT)