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] Date Posted:12:29:15 11/03/02 Sun
The "Diamond Theory" website of Steven Cullinane shows a man who is incapable of telling the truth: a pathological liar who hates and despises the mathematical community; a sociopath caught between the conflicting desires to earn the admiration of mathematicians, and his desire to insult those who ignore him and refuse him his self-perceived due measure of honor and reverie. As such, Steven Cullinane is constantly trying to purchase recognition when he has the funds to advertise on google.com, or steal that recognition by lying and deceiving dmoz.org when money isn't enough. As you can see from the correspondence below, Jed Pack has clearly pointed out serious errors in Steven Cullinane's calculations. Now, instead of admitting that he has been caught with his pants down, Steven Cullinane is questioning Jed Pack's education! Surely, Jed Pack is a more competent mathematician than Steven Cullinane.
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[> Subject: Re: About Steven Cullinane's "Diamond Theory"
Date Posted:08:30:30 11/10/02 Sun
Isn't free speech wonderful?
I am curious about two things...
(1) Are you the R. T. Curtis of Miracle Octad Generator fame --
and if so, why is your email address not his academic email address, and
(2) On what, other than the evidence shown in this forum, do you base your assessment of Pack's abilities?
Date Posted:12:11:12 11/11/02 Mon
I wish to make it clear that I had nothing whatsoever to
do with the message posted on this web-site as having
been sent by R.T.Curtis. There may, of course, be another
R.T.Curtis around who has a particular grudge against
Professor Steven Cullinane. I do not. Indeed, the exchanges
we have had with one another over the years have always
been cordial and civilised.
If someone is deliberately using my name to attack Steven
Cullinane anonymously, it shows malice and cowardice
unusual in the mathematical world.