Anonymous ID: 4d8060 Jan. 25, 2018, 2:29 a.m. No.3331   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3335 >>3345

Look at how primitive Fermat's factorization is compared to VQC. Look at what an uncharted territory we're in. LOOK AT HOW CLOSE TO WINNING WE ARE!

 

>(0,n) one row to rule them all

>x marks the spot

>the square in 0,1 is the basis for all patterns in n=1

 

If the offset is discovered by subtracting d of d[t], why isn't anything subtracted from a[t]?

 

Reread Chris crumbs!

 

Non mathematical questions;

 

Why are people like you more qualified to solve this problem than mathematicians?

 

Why did mathematicians need to invent quantum computers just to find that which a semiprime divides into?

Anonymous ID: 4d8060 Jan. 25, 2018, 2:36 a.m. No.3332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3333

Why do people like Q and Chris ask a bunch of questions and make you do the work?

 

Are you not happy to be pioneering a new mathematical device? Would you have learned anything if the solution was dumped onto /cbts/ with no challenge? Would the world be a better place? Would you Have a Message to Spread that Everyone can be a Genius?

 

One day you may not have any Hints.

One day the world may depend on YOU.

 

You're learning to think outside of the box. And per Q, you're learning to think.

Anonymous ID: 4d8060 Jan. 25, 2018, 2:43 a.m. No.3333   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3338

>>3332

>all for a LARP right?

Q—

Is elevating somebody curious enough to click on a typical larp thread to that of warrior for truth and justice not the most kindest act in written history?

 

VQC—

Is elevating somebody curious enough to click on a larp within a larp to somebody destined to upheave 50 years of number theory and cryptography not a kind act?