In article <bc2d8dc0-1ef0-4877-9bd9-5491ad8ed0e6@h12g2000vbx.googlegroups.com>, Tony Orlow <tony@lightlink.com> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 6:12 pm, MoeBlee <modem...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Jul 9, 8:33 am, Tony Orlow <t...@lightlink.com> wrote: > > > > > On Jul 6, 1:00 pm, MoeBlee <modem...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > WHAT "unaswerable questions" are ignored? WHAT specific question do > > > > you think has no answer but you think is ignored? > > > > > When do the balls, which are in the vase before noon, and which do not > > > move at noon, disappear?
Are any balls required to disappear, or are they allowed merely to be moved into or out of vases? As I read the descriptions of the supertasks, just moving them is all that is required.
So that you question presumes conditions contrary to fact and thus has no legitimate answers
> Well, you certainly didn't answer the question, and never have, > because you can't.
Because like "have you stopped beating your wife?" is for most people nonsense because it presumes conditions contrary to fact.
>You like to spew a lot of verbiage without really > addressing the question.
The question presumes conditions contrary to fact and thus is nonsense.
> Further, this is a result supposedly resting > on the brilliance of ZFC and the Mighty von Neumann Ordinals.
Actually, thus gedankenexperiment cannot take place in ZFC at all, since it requires balls, labels and a vase, none of which are allowable in ZFC. --