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The set of all SUBSETS that don't contain themself -> PARADISE
The set of all SETS that don't contain themself -> PARADOX The set of all SUBSETS that don't contain themself -> PARADISE This is the status quo of early 21ST Century mathematics. In the 2nd subset version you can (attempt to) list the subsets and contain refers to the list position being an element of th... 5 Jul 2010 12:12
HERE is a list that contains ALL possible infinite sequences of digits
As the length of the list of computable reals->oo, the length of all possible digit sequences on the list->oo. What's your explanation for what happens if the list IS infinitely long? All sequences doesn't quite make it to infinity?? It misses some? Herc -- "George Greene" <greeneg(a)email.unc.edu> wrote ... 3 Jul 2010 21:10
Working toward a world without nuclear weapons
Working toward a world without nuclear weapons Limiting the number of warheads is a good beginning, but getting to the end state calls for new thinking. http://ptonline.aip.org/journals/doc/PHTOAD-ft/vol_63/iss_7/30_1.shtml?type=PTALERT&bypassSSO=1 ... 3 Jul 2010 06:55
Quantum Gravity 399.97: Internality and Probable Correlation
From Osher Doctorow The two types of Probable Causation are: 1) P(A-->B) = 1 + P(AB) - P(A) 2) P ' (A-->B) = 1 + P(B) - P(A), where P(B) < = P(A) Probable Correlation is defined as: 3) P(A<-->B) = P{(A-->B)(B-->A)} = P(AB) + P(A ' B ' ) Now suppose that B is a subset of A with probability 1, which is to... 2 Jul 2010 09:06
* Hates US * admits his homosexuality while committing EPIC FAIL in futile attempt to support his LYING CLAIM about PNAC, which of course never said anything remotely suggesting it "wanted" the 9/11 attacks
On Jul 2, 5:07 am, * Hates US * flailed in impotent kooker rage: ""Marvin P. Bush, the president's younger brother, was a principal in a company called Securacom No he wasn't, dearie. You're lying again. He was not a principal in the company, he served no the corporate board for a short time and had left ... 2 Jul 2010 09:06
Acedia Allover Earth...
Acedia Allover Earth... For as the meek do seek; and as many by the wayside Of Acedia I now speak, and to which I shall not Abide. For the levels so astounding as the sorrows of the world And so many worketh death with the theme of war unfurled. http://automutt.deviantart.com/ Acedia From Wikipedia, the ... 2 Jul 2010 06:54
Student understanding of time in special relativity: simultaneity and reference frames (Seto in a nutshell)
On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:51:10 -0500, Sam Wormley <swormley1(a)gmail.com> wrote: Student understanding of time in special relativity: simultaneity and reference frames Rachel E. Scherr, Peter S. Shaffer, and Stamatis Vokos Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA This articl... 2 Jul 2010 05:50
missing mass with its solid-body-rotation conundrum solved Chapt 4 #214; ATOM TOTALITY
     MISSING MASS Solved Now I used to rate the Missing Mass Problem much higher than the blackbody cosmic background radiation. I did this because the mass of the Universe is more important of a physical overall feature than the cosmic temperature. How much mass the Cosmos has is more important to the... 2 Jul 2010 03:41
Edward Witten wins Newton medal
Edward Witten wins Newton medal String theorist honoured for transforming physics http://physicsworld.com/cws/m/1780/17632/article/news/43054 ... 8 Jul 2010 12:31
Quantum Gravity 399.96: SGNCHG and 1ERASE, 1ADD Operators Relate to Boundedness Change
From Osher Doctorow The Operators: 1) 1ERASE(1, u, v) = (u, v) or (0, u, v) (depending on convention) 2) 1ADD(0, u, v) = (1, u, v) Let us begin with: 3) P ' (A-->B) =1 + P(B) - P(A), P(B) < = P(A), also written P ' (A-- B) = (1, P(B), P(A)) Then notice that: 4) P ' (A ' --> B) = 1 + P(B) - [1 - ... 2 Jul 2010 01:32
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