2014-09-24 18:56 GMT+02:00 John Clark <[email protected]>:

> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Quentin Anciaux <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> >> George Cantor  showed how to organize infinities, how to put them into
>>> categories for example;  but the method for doing so involves a finite
>>> amount of information, I know this because all of Cantor's papers can be
>>> downloaded on the internet.
>>>
>> > So what,  if it involves infinities it is non computable.  QED
>>
> There are a infinite number of hypothetical things that could be called
> "blue things" so is the following problem  non computable?
>
> "Dick has 2 blue things and Jane has 2 blue things, how many blue things
> do Dick and Jane have?"
>
>
Do you deny some things are not computable ? Do you claim that under
materialism everything must be and is computable ?

If you answer yes to both, we're waiting your proof... if no, then that's
all I need to proceed. The rest of your intervention is pure BS as usual.

Quentin


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