Ropsten was only an unfortunate side effect of the experiment.. to show that ethereum must trust the miners to respect them. it does not even take 51 percent of miner power to raise the gas limit.

Bitcoin has had a massive issue about raising the block size from 1 MB.. and this issue has given ethereum a doom which can not be fixed at least with the apparent good community.. will explain that later.

Ok my plan was to raise the gas limit so high that it would no longer be able to process transactions.. but i did not plan it all out.. it did not all go to plan and i am not some attacker i simply send transactions for education

What happened though was not what i wanted.. the plan was to break it get it noticed show the flaw in the network and then fix it back to what it was proving that the miners owned the network.. however it was not possible parity forked up the network so it rejected the clean chain i was pushing.. nodes crashed to badly handled state..

So.. it was just a test network.. no hard feels but i got the data i needed.. and i think all learned something about how we trust miners not to trash the network..

just educational and demonstration of how ethereum has some issues with the state and block limit.. will be releasing my c evm compiler once i get more optimizations and data..

I do say that main network is safe from this issue so no worries.. so better methods exist

Sorry to the developers having to code a new test network.. but i think it is good for long term.. pow only works with money to mine..

Nothing is unsinkable.. just put enough weight it will sink.. but make it well and you dont worry.. says main network can be broken.. but not as easy run as test network