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Description: Logic -- math, philosophy & computational aspects.
 

Physical Set Theory 
  This theory would be really a funny one, in this theory I shall omit the idea of infinity of sets, and replace with the idea of the universal finite, so this theory would simply say that a set is a collection(i.e. class) the size of which is smaller than or equal to the universal finite. I will use the theory that I have presented lastly to this Usenet,... more »
By zuhair  - Nov 20 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Strange String Manipulation Problem 
  You are given a sparse 2-dimensional array of rows of columns where each cell contains 0 or 1 string. Any two strings x and y have a degree of affinity f(x,y) between 0 and 1. While there is no formal rule, we have the following examples, A3% and @! = .1 ABC and DEF12 = .5 A1B2& and 34&DE = .6 123 and 456 = .7... more »
By Charlie-Boo  - Nov 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

Let us reduce the speed of light 
  If speed of light was not so high - 300,000 km/sec, what difference would we see? Would time travel be possible? Black holes sure be forming too frequently (off course without their devastating effects, since they wont be so massive then).
By Ich bin Singularitarian  - Nov 19 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Those Repuglicon and Demonrat Liars, as an enemy of GOD and my Family, are demanding no Justice for 911 - DO YOU CARE? 
  Robert F Kennedy Jr. Exposes Shocking Vaccine Cover Up [link] Keiser Report [link] / / It was "Liberty and the Free Market" Ron Paulism-ideology that thwarted Brooksley Born and the CFTC from regulating Credit Default Swaps in 1999. \ \... more »
By How did KSM 'MASTERMIND' get explosives into WTC7 for the Peenackers then?  - Nov 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

Second Doubt 
  Hello William Elliot, and everybody else. I am reading "Introduction to mathematical logic", by Elliot Mendelson, and this is my doubt: First of all I must explain: In any proof, one wf depends upon other if the first one needs the presence of the second to achieve the proof. Then it comes deduction theorem: " Assume that, in some deduction... more »
By marcos  - Nov 19 - 1 new of 1 message    

Ideas. A reasoned view. 
  "Idea" is a term that is used to add interest and motivation to mundane proceedings. It is not spatial, temporal, or objectual. Because an idea is procedural, it does not exist privately or communally. As procedure itself is ineffable (against Godel), its physical, ontological vacuity is guaranteed.... more »
By John Jones  - Nov 18 - 17 new of 17 messages    

Objects. A reasoned view. 
  "Object" is an idea that was invented to make our ideas appear unchanging and certain, even immortal. But we can dispense with the idea of Objects, and see ideas anew. For example, look at the objects we call "brain" and "nose". We like to think these have certainty and substance. But they are inventions. We... more »
By John Jones  - Nov 18 - 5 new of 5 messages    

Time. A reasoned view. 
  Time is an idea that was invented to "explain" why one thing happens before, after, or during another thing. But we don't need time to explain this. Here's why. Things do not come before, after, or during, other things. For example, look at verbal "communication". Communication doesn't happen when people... more »
By John Jones  - Nov 18 - 22 new of 22 messages    

Space and Objects. A reasoned view. 
  Space is not a physical medium or a dimension. Space is an idea that was invented to explain why each object comes in a multitude of sizes and energies. Let us look at objects without using the idea of space. For example, take the moon. It is very small, as we can see when we look at it from earth. The moon is also very large, as moon-astronauts found... more »
By John Jones  - Nov 18 - 6 new of 6 messages    

mathematique cours and exercices 
  find free cours and exercies of mathematica and physice and chimistry for university student don't mis it go see it now [link]
By hakim eng  - Nov 18 - 1 new of 1 message    

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