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deriving speed of light out of pure math as pseudosphere nested inside sphere Chapt 19 #215; ATOM TOTALITY I apologize for being a bit of away from my thread of this 4th edition book writing. But the absence sort of rekindled my desire to nail down this derivation of the speed of light, even though I was on the missing mass chapter, my interest rekindled on the speed of light. I left off with this post: --- qu... 8 Jul 2010 01:34
How Can ZFC/PA do much of Math - it Can't Even Prove PA is Consistent (EASY PROOF) Nam Nguyen (namducnguyen(a)shaw.ca) writes: Aatu Koskensilta wrote: Nam Nguyen <namducnguyen(a)shaw.ca> writes: MoeBlee wrote: And, in that regard, I have said all along that there is no finitistic proof of the consistency of PA. So you've agreed that there's no formal proof for PA's ... 8 Jul 2010 00:29
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Sum Involving GCD And Cosine This was very easily found, so it must be well known. Yet I have yet to see it elsewhere. (I already started another thread a few days ago on the specific case where a(k) is the Mobius function.) Let n and m be any positive integers where m divides n. {a(k)} can be any sequence defined for 1 <= k <= n. Th... 11 Jul 2010 15:58 |