So is that a yes? If so, can you stipulate such a physical object? On Sunday, December 30, 2012 9:08:27 PM UTC-8, Brent wrote: > > On 12/30/2012 11:23 AM, Brian Tenneson wrote: > > Is there a "physical" object that exists physically which is not > isomorphic to a > > mathematical object, having mathematical existence? > > If it exists physically then it has at least one attribute that no > mathematical "object" has. > > Brent >
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