Who is Paul Conant?
Free-lance reporter, playwright, science hobbyist
- You are free, in principle, to email me at Krypto78@gmail.com
Go directly to Paul Conant math index
A general continuing fraction recursion algorithm for square roots (just for fun)
Media math still fuzzy in Florida presidential tally
When algorithms collide: An infinite sum that isn't (or is it?)
A geometric note on Russell's paradox
Star Wars, AI and quantum computing
An objection to Proposition 1 of Wittgenstein's 'Tractatus'
Where is Zion? (draft of a detailed, unfinished commentary)
The Monty Hall problem over easy (just for fun)
Most TSP families grow polynomially (a concern for code experts?)
Null set uniqueness theorem (just for fun)
Cheney wiretap role surfaces (Znewz1 at Wikinews)
The cosmos cannot be modeled as a Turing machine or Turing computation
A short proof of the Schroeder-Bernstein theorem (draft)
Biotech and bioterror: a global dilemma
Other pages of Paul Conant
Lifting the Veil: Conant's anti-censorship blog
Joe McCarthy: still making trouble
In search of a blind watchmaker
Do dice play God? A review of Irreligion
Drunk and disorderly: the rise and fall of entropy
The knowledge delusion (reflections on Dawkins)
http://kryptograff5.blogspot.com/2011/11/draft-03-knowledge-delusion-essay-by.html
Paul Conant's Erdos number ~e Z+
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Paul Conant, a free-lance reporter, writes occasional web essays under the site names Znewz1, Conantcensorshipissue, N-fold and Kryptograff.
Znewz1 and Conantcensorshipissue are dedicated to the principle of freedom of speech and press and of theological and academic inquiry.
The N-fold and Kryptograff web sites discuss often eccentric ideas in science and math. Such essays are to some extent Conant's notes to himself, rather than polished articles. They may be found at various addresses and domains, including Angelfire and Blogspot.
Conant, writing under the byline 'Roger Conant,' was for years a newspaperman in metro New York and has contributed to the New York Times. He served as a combat correspondent in Vietnam. He has no formal scientific training.
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