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Topic: Some mathematical truth
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donstockbauer@hotmail.com

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Re: Some mathematical truth
Posted: Jul 5, 2010 6:12 PM
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On Jul 5, 2:24 pm, Marshall <marshall.spi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 5, 5:39 am, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jul 5, 12:34 am, Marshall <marshall.spi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jul 4, 9:25 pm, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > A quantum fluctuation that produces light waves instead of matter.
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> > > > Wouldn't that be actual light, not virtual light?  And quantum fluct-
> > > > you-Asians can produce what type of matter?

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> > > 1. Actual.
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> > > 2. Potential.
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> > > Marshall
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> > Yes, you're learning, grasshopper.  Cybernetically (practically) there
> > are just 2 infinities, as you state.  Now, if you want to go the road
> > Cantor did and waste your life exploring the infinity of mathematical
> > infinites and then commit suicide over them, be my guest.

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> Wow, so you're anti-Cantor, huh? I mean, I *knew* you were a
> dumbass, but I had no idea how deep it ran.


Sounds a bit late to kiss and make up, I assume.




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