Comparing infinities using different measures (density vs cardinality) that contradict each other proves the mathematicians don't have any idea of what infinity is — Gregory
What is TS? — fdrake
On every page there is a description of a single particle, where it is, what is doing at the given time. Collectively all that information describes everything that exists and will ever exist. — Zelebg
Therefore, the total number of unique bits of information is finite, or there is some kind of information your monitor can not display, for some reason. — Zelebg
Do you know what kind of properties a space would need to have so that every subset of it could be covered by a finite set of polygons? — fdrake
You don't get it, you can zoom in as much as you wish in arbitrary small steps. — Zelebg
You can also forget photographs and imagine all the knowledge there is about everything that will ever be is simply written in English words, with illustrations and diagrams. — Zelebg
Well, no, the number of distinct digital photos of a given resolution is finite. But so what? — SophistiCat
It's interesting to note that the duration of time has seemingly decreased throughout history. — 3017amen
It's a bridge though to Eliatic realms however, a secret door though that mathematicians don't know about — Gregory
At this point all our intuitions fail, and we must adopt some form of relativism or say we know nothing of math whatsoever. — Gregory
As Tristan L has so generously and perspicaciously explained, the proof adduces a one-to-one function from the naturals onto the odds, and that is all that is needed. — GrandMinnow
How devastated and crushed and angry and heartbroken they're all going to be when the DNC steals the nomination from Bernie — fishfry
Everyone is dying to live in Alabama, .... — Xtrix
As far as I am concerned, the only thing that really helps, are good examples, which are almost always lacking — alcontali
If there are an infinite number of universes, there is one where the contents of this entire forum were created by monkeys randomly typing at keyboards. — Douglas Alan
My understanding was akin to shuffling a deck of cards a lot of times. — tim wood
My contribution here is to refer to "Poincare recurrence." Easy enough to google. Very broad strokes: the idea is that in any system, wait long enough and some configuration of it will recur — tim wood
Honestly, in my 83 years — Frank Apisa
Beg to differ. Functional analysis uses the Hahn-Banach theorem, which is equivalent to a weak form of the axiom of choice — fishfry
jgill you have a university affiliation by any chance? — fishfry
you should have been around through the 1960s. — jgill
I WAS around during the 1960's. The 60's were a blast... — Frank Apisa
I am a vet...served in SAC during the 1950's. We were major league bad-asses...the most bad-ass military force ever on planet Earth at that time. — Frank Apisa
Oh boy, here we go again. Might want to reconsider; it's theorems not axioms that could possibly be true, but not provable. :roll: — jgill
Well, I tend to think that axioms can be theoretical in nature? Have you ever encountered such a sentiment in your line of work? — Wallows
Some of these axioms will remain unprovable as long as the theory is incomplete. — Wallows
