Bruno wrote:
What can be said about numbers is that it is
impossible to explain what numbers are to someone who
does not already knows what they are...
I will talk about what numbers do, not 'are'
..If a TOE does not implicitly or explicitly
presupposes the existetnce of natural numbers, then
According to the holographic principle, there is complete
equivalence between a set of physical laws on an
n-dimensional space and another set of physical laws on
a boundary of this space. Based on simple everything
considerations, I conjecture that in our universe there is
indeed a kind of
Hi John,
Le Mercredi 8 Mars 2006 18:14, John M a écrit :
- This is my fundamental objection to the 'hard'
number theory making numbers (and their manipulations)
the basis of them all (I don't dare: nature, world,
existence, etc. as very loaded words over here).
Numbers do NOT add, subtract,
It seems to me that holographic principles are really stating that the
state of some region of the universe is completely determined by the
boundary conditions, as would be the case if it were described by
a differential equation having a unique solution to the boundary value
problem. It does
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