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2011-06-06 Thread karl javorszky
Very Unfrequently Asked Questions We have proposed a rethink of the procedure of additions. We state that setting a1+b1=c=a2+b2 with a1#a2 (that is, saying that between 2+5 and 3+4 there is no real difference and ignoring this difference carries no costs and working on this difference is a waste o

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2011-05-30 Thread Steven Ericsson-Zenith
I prefer that you do not speak for others, to any degree. I certainly exclude myself. With respect, Steven -- Dr. Steven Ericsson-Zenith Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering http://senses.info On May 30, 2011, at 1:37 PM, karl javorszky wrote: > Dear All, >

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2011-05-30 Thread karl javorszky
Dear All, please let me contribute to the summary of this session. Of the multi-faceted work we have done, I'd like to touch but two points: a. applicability and code, b. time. To have a businessman in our group is a blessing. We are reminded that science is not only a pastime but should bring so

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2011-05-27 Thread Pedro C. Marijuan
Dear FIS colleagues, The ongoing session on information theory ("information: mystery solving") will be closed soon. At his convenience, Mark Burging will send the usual Colophon with his impressions and some synthesis. These are pretty complicate weeks for teaching and research, so some pau