As to Algebraic Physics; as well as to Wei Dai's ``everything''
questionnaire:
- possibly that it will be rather useful to read
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0703043 , V5 (and the first couple of
pages in V1).
Note also briefly: the Universe (Universes ) is/are subsets of a very
specific set
Why is the universe a subset of the set information (which I assume is
defined in the article) and why can it not be formalized?
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Zen_Ved [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As to Algebraic Physics; as well as to Wei Dai's ``everything''
questionnaire:
- possibly that
Brian Tenneson:
Why is the universe a subset of the set information (which I assume is
defined in the article) and why can it not be formalized?
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 1:38 AM, Zen_Ved [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As to Algebraic Physics; as well as to Wei Dai's ``everything''
Can someone obtain for me the email addresses of the authors?
Thank you!
Jamie Rose
- Original Message
From: Zen_Ved [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Everything List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2008 4:42:46 AM
Subject: Re: All feedback appreciated - An introduction to Algebraic
to: Wei Dai:
Please:
How can I find your 'Everything-Questionnaire'? (Not that I have the
answers...)
John Mikes
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Brian Tenneson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why is the universe a subset of the set information (which I assume is
defined in the article) and why can it
I'm not sure what questionnaire Zen_Ved is referring to, but maybe it's this
paragraph from the mailing list invitation:
Because this mailing list attracts people from many different academic
fields, and many posts have high technical content, it is suggested that
after joining, you post a
Hello all,
Lurker here.
I apologize if this is massively off-topic, but I couldn't think of too many
more intelligent or innovative people to tap on this than those of you on
the everything list.
I have a pair of friends, a married couple, who were destined for Cape Verde
with the Peace Corps.
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