The difference between you, ktimesg, and me is that I encourage others to come up with plans. You’re like atheists in a church, only there to tell believers that God doesn’t exist. I find this absurd, because the smartest approach is to realize that you’re just wasting time trying, as you won’t make people lose interest.
Yeah except math is an exact science that works on objective proofs, not personal subjective beliefs.
So if something is already proven to be valid, then the opposite cannot be true, right?
There's a big difference between having opinions or things that don't have a definitive answer, and trying to convince everyone left and right
against things that are definitively proven to have an exact answer.
If you think the validity of a proof you're going against is wrong - spend some time to write that script. No one is obliged to prove to you the validity of the opposite things you're against (the ones you are propagating around). Because those things are the ones that were already proven.
Good luck anyway.