User Portlet
My interest have been in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and literature (mainly poetry).
I have a rare form learning disability called Developmental Gerstmann syndrome. It is a unique problem. it creates a rather paradoxical nature in my intelligence, one liner and the other fluid. Liner thinking is more rigged and singular when it comes to solving problems. Fluid thinking is quite the opposite. It allows me to associate many things at one time to seemly unrelated things and come to a conclusion to a problem that others cannot solve. I do this by creating new concepts around the problem itself. This type of thinking process is probably very rare and can only happen when there is mild organic issues in the brain. It could be said that this type of intelligence is the opposite of Savant Syndrome. More recently my focus has been on mathematics. About four years ago I came across a mathematical conjecture called the 196 Algorithm on the internet. What I felt was that this conjecture could be resolved mathematically, and prove the conjecture wrong. Within two years I had a solution but no answer in why this solution should exist. It took me another two years to find all of the different relationships that relate to this conjecture. From this I found an ambiguous relationship that should not relate at all to this problem, This was creating deficiencies in the additive reversal process in finding a palindrome. Some of what I learned from the 196 algorithm helped me jump into the collatz and understand all of the ins and outs of this problem quite quickly. What the 196 algorithm might represent is mathematics that mathematicians may not be familiar with, but also represent one of the more difficult problems in number theory. It has been totally underestimated .