>Exactly like this on one side and the (x+n) square constructed on the other side. This is all about patterns.
>I would like to start a thread in parallel to this as we're reaching the point where an anon or group of anons is going to have a Eureka moment and solve this for one of the four types of solution (odd x+n with either even or odd e), then quickly for another and then the other two.
>The other thread will describe how to take the work done to solve Fermat Last theorem relates to our approach and why two objects that are identical types in number theory had to be proved so in a difficult to under proof, when in reality, with the right number system or model, this should have been obvious or a tautology.
I think he means this