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Re: Mathelogy S 011
Posted:
May 21, 2012 1:09 PM
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WM wrote: > No, Doron's sentence is serious and true. Of course > there are not *all* numbers. Ask anybody to tell you > where these "all numbers" are.
I'm still looking for the number 7. I don't know where it is. I'm not even sure it exists at all.
Assuming that I do find out where 7 is, I'm hoping that I can then start using it in my math equations. Until then, it's pointless to use something that can't be found.
> Ask anybody to name a natural number that would > require more than 10^100 bits.
2^(10^100 + 1)?
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