Not a finite set of axioms, rather a countably infinite set of axioms. — TonesInDeepFreeze
Everyone desires some advantage, some way to be better, smarter, faster, stronger, more talented, more charming or more beautiful than others of of our species. But we're not all willing to pay the same price or make the same amount of effort or take the same risks to achieve it — Vera Mont
But there is a way to deal with the inequalities and be peaceful & honest. — YiRu Li
Undecidability cannot possibly occur. — PL Olcott
The Cyc project has {Thing} at the root of its knowledge tree — PL Olcott
The objective of the Cyc project was to codify, in machine-usable form, the millions of pieces of knowledge that compose human common sense.
So, the system of axioms is constantly increasing. Proof it is finite at a particular time?The body of all current analytical general knowledge is not only countable it is finite. — PL Olcott
"True" by what measures? What of potential inferences not realized?What I mean by axiom is any expression of language that has been stipulated to be true — PL Olcott
But the space itself is expanding within any duration of time — universeness
All of the basic facts of the model of the current world are stipulated to be necessarily true, thus are the axioms of BOAK. — PL Olcott
and we should accept that in mathematical terms, the distance between A and B cannot be traversed unless 'infinite acceleration' is a real thing? — universeness
My theory about his attraction to dictators and facists is that it’s not grounded in political theory, but the simple fact that they wield the kind of power that he craves — Wayfarer
Also, I only just learned that this environment is tex-enabled too, so that's nice. Can I ask how you did that? I can't seem to figure it out. — Jaded Scholar
Mathematics is commonly classified by philosophers as a form of art — Metaphysician Undercover
I am a leftie democratic socialist Mr Gill, I hope that does not lower your opinion of me too much. — universeness
This is huge — Wayfarer
Hey, I love Bret Baier ! :cool: — jgill
I just learned who that is and I hope this is fake news. :joke: — Jaded Scholar
It's a program/programming language that is basically C, but combined with some Java to build higher-l — Jaded Scholar
I'm glad that the only thing I've ever experienced on this front is when physicists semi-jokingly check the room for mathematicians before writing (Δx)² ≈ 0 or sin(θ) ≈ θ for θ<<1. — Jaded Scholar
turn this site into something akin to fox/fake news — universeness
Physical impossibility is admittedly just a possibility for us; we are epistemologically limited, so we don't know with certainty whether anything is physically impossible or not — Janus
:up:There is no Purpose Fairy flying around at night, dispensing reasons to live. You have to find your own. — Vera Mont
The interplay of different kinds of risk you report sounds scary. My inner OSHA supervisor is trying to steer me in the other direction. — Paine
I propose "curmudgeonlogy". — wonderer1
Intervention by means of a mean old person . . . — Paine
the roster of mean old people — Paine
but you do wonder why they don't incorporate a 'maths module' based on something like Mathematica, — Wayfarer
There's no middle ground between existing and not existing. — RogueAI
So mathematically, you can create an nth dimensional array, and such an array would exist in reality, but cannot be geometrically displayed in 3D — universeness
If pushed, would a mathematician be willing to say something such as 'well you could think of the 'imaginary number line,' as in a sense, 'wrapped around' every coordinate in a standard 3D coordinate system, such as (x,y,z), or (x,y,z,t), t being time — universeness
Some physicists, like Smolin would say that string theory is done — Metaphysician Undercover
Spacetime, therefore, is not all there is to reality. — Wayfarer
No matter matter who, the important difference is Unlike topological dimensions, the fractal index can take non-integer values, indicating that a set fills its space qualitatively and quantitatively …‘
-Fool — Bella fekete
Here is what I think is a very good way to look at these two planes — Metaphysician Undercover
This comparison is actually grounded on an inverse topological layout — Bella fekete
That series of conjectures is more convincing than not even by the progression within this here forum, of the con-foundation of intended disposition — Bella fekete
I don't know if you can accurately say that is "the world". Isn't it more like two distinct perpendicular worlds, the world of real numbers and the world of imaginary numbers? — Metaphysician Undercover