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Mehran Basti

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Jul 5, 2008, 11:08:42 AM7/5/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
Dear Newsgroup:

In this thread I will answer questions I have received about my
newsgroups in variety of Google newsgroups.

In the newsgroup sci.space.history:

Question: How the hell do you plan to keep the Zionist/Nazis out and
still get mainstream attention and credits?

Answer:

Well, the educational crisis in America, which is, intellectual roots
of current American societal crises eventually direct me to set up my
global company.

It will be a challenge if I maintain a balance between every group and
not allow a control of one over the other (and as well get the
mainstream credit). Particularly the control of a few over others,
which is currently practiced in academia.

I suppose the constitution of the company will allow me to do so.

If moderator is needed somewhere, we will provide in some branches.

I was thinking to open up Basti Newsgroup: Sci.Space history either
public or not, if someone is interested.

Closed sites eventually would be of more interest than public sites,
since members will have more confidence to write and communicate.

Dr.M.Basti

PS: I seek any support from governments to set up my private company

Mehran Basti

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Jul 5, 2008, 12:12:49 PM7/5/08
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Dear Newsgroup

In Google sci.stat.math:

Question: Not to worry; the market will speak. (And it will say "I'm
not paying for something I can get free!")

Answer:

Certainly you cannot get a newsgroup, which is closed site and has
many features, which current newsgroups cannot provide.

You may get responses with obscenity languages free, which the public
is getting tired of garbage literature within the newsgroups.

You need to let your children to learn,with piece of mind, and only a
quality company like mine can provide.

People can post confidently without concern about abuse of others for
spoiling the merit of their postings.

See the article Directive Newsgroups in Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp
(public).

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 7, 2008, 3:04:51 AM7/7/08
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In Google sci.physics.relativity

Question: Four forms to participate in a newsgroup nobody but you
cares about!

Answer:

I am sometimes receiving notes signed in at Google site, from far away
places in the world.

But still they are resisting signing the contact form.

I have no doubt that academia is under full control of a few, and NG
is also governed by individuals serving those few, posting responses
(on their behalf), to control the public imaginations!

I suppose the history demonstrated that this thing will not last long
and eventually it is bound to collapse and I believe I am in a right
direction to globally direct the educational system in a healthy
balance.

One thing I am sure of is that NEW EXACT MATH is for centuries to
come.

They are only deceiving themselves.

The grip of power will be eventually broken and university professors
will be free to take part (not anymore as slaves of a few), otherwise
history repeats itself and teach them a hard lesson (possibly
initially putting some restrictions on them).


Dr.M.Basti


Mehran Basti

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Jul 7, 2008, 3:29:48 AM7/7/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
In Google sci.physics.relativity

Question: I can't wait to see what you think up next.

Answer:

Also read my notes on the thread “ My answer to some questions” in
Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp (public).

http://groups.google.com/group/MBScicomp/about?hl=en

Anyone welcome to participate particularly university professors.

Once a chair of a math department at a Canadian University in the
Western Canada told me, he could not hire me unless university of
Alberta (in another province of Canada) approves that.

Although I knew that, a few out of state professors are in hiring
positions and what they say to the public is lie.

I perfectly knew who that professor was, and once on faculty of the
university of Alberta myself, (1982-83) the professor (now retired)
heard about my research on classical mathematics and that was end of
my career in Canada!

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 7, 2008, 7:21:20 AM7/7/08
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In Googl’s sci.physics.relativity

Question: I have a feeling there is more to it than that. You don't
get sacked just because of research into classical mechanics.

Answer:

I brought the paper called “Exact Analysis” in may of 1985 (about 100
pages, today is 2000 pages), since then I could never got my papers
published and never had tenure track.

I had self-criticism of my own qualitative results, but that was
because I felt the current research was (and still is) at the rank of
the past masters.

Well, I have developed as a result a lot of enemies on my list.

Once someone provided a good reference about my research, but I could
not get any job, he said they do not value his recommendations.

This is the situation in the academia today, they accept only lines
they like, and anything else is a joke.

So, I have no recommendations today.

No, pretty much my research on classical mathematics, forced me out,
and I never able to play their games.

Otherwise I would have had a sound career in academia.

But I will also not allow them to control my research (although I do
not recognize their status).

The bottom line is, this is the main issue of the power struggle. And
I believe the academia is in crisis (they are scared of strong
applicants, those with real original ideas).

I will never be part of them anyway.

Dr.M.Basti


Mehran Basti

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Jul 11, 2008, 8:02:03 AM7/11/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
In Google uk.comp.misc:

Question: Amazing how far some academics can get out of touch with the
real world.
There are already moderated newsgroups, list services and web forums
for maths, physics and biology - and places where you can pay if you
want to be a member of an elite club. Abusing googles free groups
service to do this is probably against their T&Cs anyway.

Answer:

Issues are very complex and current system is incapable of solving
problems.

Yes, there are moderators but the system at large is under control of
a few, which like cancer will destroy itself.

I happen to get involved in an unconventional mathematics research
since 1980, and yet I have been isolated for a quarter of a century.

This is the situation in academia, and I am trying to remedy it
starting from newsgroups.

Anyone is welcome to join in.

This is temporarily activity on Google site (and I am advertising
about Google products, namely its newsgroups).

Once we got enough membership, we will transfer it to a private site.

Read Form A to D on Basti Newsgroups.

Dr.M.Basti


Mehran Basti

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Jul 12, 2008, 2:30:06 AM7/12/08
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In Google uk.rec.sheds

Mehran Basti wrote: Once they went too far and ignored their position
in history, they paid a heavy price and events of 1940 happened, and
put UK in crisis of war too.

When I used the term events of 1940, I meant “ Holocaust”.
Yes, war started in 1939.
Read in Sci.math.symbolic about what I said about “Fermat Last
Theorem” of A. Wiles (My side of story).
Another game in academia! I was borne in Iran.
By the way I believe at least 50% of math fields in abstract math are
useless and redundant, those practiced at MIT, Harvard and
Cambridge.My math is for centuries to come.

Answer by a reader: As an avid reader and very occasional contributor
in these hallowed halls I suspect that MB is really a well known
figure about these parts who wanted to liven things up.


Mehran Basti

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Jul 12, 2008, 2:42:25 AM7/12/08
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In Google uk.rec.sheds

Mehran Basti wrote: I placed the same ad in “uk.education.maths” no
one has responded! (by July 12,2008):

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.education.maths/topics?lnk

Whereas we have 146 articles here.

Strange!

Answer by a reader: Strangely strange.

Note by Mehran Basti: Just look at this thread and see how much
garbage they have posted.

This is the status of todays newsgroups!

Mehran Basti

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Jul 13, 2008, 10:38:42 AM7/13/08
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In Google uk.rec.radio.cb

Question: ….,Good Luck

Answer:

Obviously you are not a problem solver but trying to put a sock on it
for cover.

I am trying to initiate to solve a complex issue of intellectual
slavery currently exists in academia.

If not solved, you and your children have to go to wars to answer
societal imbalances (including its intellectual wing), for possible
outcome.

This is what you do not understand.

Sign in at Google.

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 13, 2008, 11:40:32 AM7/13/08
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In Google uk.rec.photo.misc

I wrote the following:

I see that “uk.education.math” and “uk.education.teachers” Google
newsgroups have been very strangely silent! (by July 13).

Something wrong?

We have over 340 responses in “uk.rec.sheds” and a few here, and not
even one note from them.

They are keeping an eye on their jobs as a priority.

I hope I can address “intellectual slavery” in modern 21st century in
academia, in the USA and Canada in the first place.

Do not be scared of Form A and join in.

You may experience a different atmosphere there, first of all only
members can post articles.

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 16, 2008, 10:22:11 AM7/16/08
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In Google sci.physics:

Question:

How long will it take for you to realize that noooobooodddyyy
caaaressssss?

I mean, other than for the entertainment of reading your delusional
babble from time to time.

Answer:

Just look at the history of the 20th century and see how many regimes
had been toppled.

They do not last in the academia as they think they are; sooner or
later some restrictions will be imposed upon them.

You are blind as well as ignorant to the future events.

Typical of those of “village idiots”.

Dr.M.Basti


Mehran Basti

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Jul 20, 2008, 9:45:32 AM7/20/08
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In Google sci.math it was a posting to my article:

http://mathforum.org/kb/thread.jspa?threadID=1773146&tstart=0

Question: You've got to be kidding! [For others reading, I know
he isn't.] If anything, these two nationalities face
more reverse discrimination than Caucasians in U.S.
universities. Since at least the early 1990s, I've
heard several U.S. math department chairs talk about
it being easier for a Caucasian U.S. citizen to get
into graduate school than those from India and China.

Answer: Well, the real issue is faculty hiring and using the group
mentioned as a mechanism for power struggle.

While I have always been happy of my Chinese students in my math
classes, but unfortunately I am suspicious of their faculty positions
in the academia (at this time), particularly this is also a vehicle
for china to advance its interests in the USA (way out of line).

We have an intellectual crisis in academia and we need sincerely to
talk about it and solve it.

The establishment in math has different viewpoint and they are
particularly interested in hiring more Chinese faculty in the academia
(because of their own particular interest not necessarily of the
society at large).

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 20, 2008, 2:18:06 PM7/20/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
In Google sci.physics:

Question: I won't be your doormat.

Answer: Looks like you think so small.

No one will be a doorman or doormat.

Basti Newsgroups will develop globally with thousands of members in
each of its fields with many franchises.

This is because I believe there is a need for dynamic newsgroups.

People just cannot write in current public newsgroups and express
their expertise, simply because they do not see the right environment
for them.

If this is your radius of imagination of the future, you need to think
harder.

It may take many months such that we start to compete with public
newsgroups.

Hardly a few out of 1000 members may be disqualified; I believe they
will respect the codes of Form A and Form B.

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 20, 2008, 4:01:28 PM7/20/08
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In Google sci.physics

Question: You're still stupid and boring.

Answer:

Tracing your “view profile “ on Google , you are using several names
in variety of your postings with the same email. Including:


inva...@example.com in alt.horology

Efftard K. Donglemeier in sci med

Sparky in alt.support.sleep.disorder

Engineer in soc.religion.quaker

Among many others.

Are you having multiple character disorder?

Certainly you have a problem wanting to express yourself with no
content, and afraid of your identity.

What do you think the readers will feel about this attitude?

Dr.M.Basti






Mehran Basti

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Jul 21, 2008, 12:40:31 AM7/21/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
In Google sci.math.symbolic

Question: If there were some kind of affirmative action for idiots
or demented, you'd been hired for years. So what ?

Answer:

Well, you are writing from France (with false name), defending
affirmative action here in America?

It has been a means of power struggle of a special group over others.

I make it short; their power did not pay off and resulted in events of
1940s, just because they went too far.

They are repeating the same mistake again; and it will not pay off
now.

The result is the same, but with much larger suffering of societies.

The only solution is a severe restriction to the groups I have
mentioned.

This is the way it will be and it is unstoppable.

You think by some words you can put a stop in trend of the history?

Just look at how most of western hemispher’s top politicians had
failed on their programs.

This is because they only think to put a special interest group in
power, and that is not the way it is going to be unfortunately for
them (with all of their power).

You see I do not allow my math research to be influenced and
controlled by them, this is one reason.

Dr.M.Basti

Mehran Basti

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Jul 21, 2008, 3:52:41 PM7/21/08
to Basti Newsgroup: Sci.comp(public)
In Google uk.rec.radio.cb

Question: Public newsgroups don't have membership. Please look up
"Usenet", learn how it works (especially with regard to regional
groups like uk.*) and how it differs to Google Groups. Should be easy
enough for someone with a doctorate.

Report back with your findings...

Answer:

Yes, public newsgroups do not have membership. But we are temporarily
on Google for experimental reasons (explained in Form A).

Yes I do agree with you that British people are polite people, but
unfortunately many abuse the newsgroups in languages and debates.

This is one reason we request membership-using codes.
By the way, I have notices from Google “view profile “ that you are
using several different names with the same email:

Dog in uk.rec.radio.cb

NOSPAM in uk.telecom

JJC Nouws in nl.comp.sys.mac

Thomas Gangelt in de.rec.tv.technik

Among many others.

This action creates public distrust of the public newsgroups.

This is another reaseon we have membership.

Looks like you are afraid of some identity crisis in your postings.

In Basti Newsgroups you need to use your true name.

Dr.M.Basti




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