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The Least Action Consistent Stable Universe and the Mathematics, Section 6
X-No-Archive: yes The Least Action Consistent Stable Universe and the Mathematics Modified June 6, 2009, October 13, 2009, March 30, 2010 John Lawrence Reed, Jr. Section 6 A brief follow up to the author’s June, 2009 post “The Principle of Equivalence Explained”. See also “The Least Action Consistent Stable U... 2 Apr 2010 11:30
Consolidate Credit Card Debt
Consolidate Credit Card Debt ------------------------------ http://sites.google.com/site/creditcarddebtconsolidation33 ... 31 Mar 2010 00:03
A=1, B=2, C=3... Z=26
T H I S = 20 + 8 + 9 + 19 = 56 I S = 9 + 19 = 28 A = 1 = 1 C I P H E R = 3 + 9 + 16 + 8 + 5 + 18 = 59 TOTAL = 144 ... 31 Mar 2010 01:08
The Provisional Certainties of Applied Statements of Assumption
This problem concerns the expression of N elements with P probability of change as the elemments are copied. 1. Begin with N elements and a probability p of change in each element. 2. The probability each element will not change is 1-p. 3. N x p elements will change in copying elements. 4. N x (1 - p) elements... 2 Apr 2010 12:37
Choice?
If we have a set theory T that disprove choice, and we have two sub-theories T1, T2 of T, each consistent with choice (do not disprove, neither prove choice) is there a possibility that the theory "T1+T2" disprove choice? Zuhair ... 31 Mar 2010 22:10
Saving on your electric :)
Check this out.. http://gomestic.com/personal-finance/saving-money-on-your-electric/ Have a great day. ... 30 Mar 2010 17:15
Bell Inequality is the Double Slit experiment performed on the Cosmos rather than microworld #550 Correcting Math
Well, I can go on a bit more, and run a bit more on these ideas, for I can bring into the picture the Bell Inequality. The Bell Inequality becomes the Double Slit experiment for the large scale rather than the microworld. So I have the two Principles of physics: Uncertainty Principle: (i) Uncertainty posit... 30 Mar 2010 16:07
Godel's incompleteness theorems
Suppose we have a set theory T, which cannot define the notion of "natural number", would that make T escape the incompleteness theorems of Godel's. Zuhair ... 1 Apr 2010 14:39
_recalibrated_ Boltzman's constant * gravitational constant = Planck's constant #549 Correcting Math
Archimedes Plutonium wrote: (snipped) Now have a look at Planck's constant: 6.63 x 10^-34 J*s , or alternatively, 6.63 x 10^-27 erg*sec Now take a look at Boltzmann's constant: 1.38 x 10^-23 J*K^-1 , or alternatively, 1.38 x 10^-16 erg*K^-1 Now take a look at the gravitational constan... 30 Mar 2010 03:58
explaining why group/ring/field are important in math #548 Correcting Math
A wrote: (snipped) The point I was trying to make is just that the uncertainty principle is by no means the first or only place in mathematics or physics where a number associated to an intersection of two subsets is the product of the numbers associated to the two subsets. You put your finger... 30 Mar 2010 00:44
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