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Re: occams_razor post# 17907

Wednesday, 03/31/2004 1:42:59 AM

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 1:42:59 AM

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"No, it isn't. It can be but usually isn't. It depends on the degree of infinity. Usually it is considered 1. You need some advanced calculus."

Compare the above with the following statement:

"Yes it is, but it can't be, but usually always is. It depends on how aware of infinity you really are. No one needs calculus."

Which is completely absurd, and is therefore the basis of most of the most
advanced forms of modern creative accounting. In fact, all this proves is
that infinity is most definitely not a constant value, and trying to use it
as one can cause all manner of problems. Trying to fiddle with the rules of
infinity can be hazardous to your health.

http://www.pdv-systeme.de/users/martinv/pgg/08R/08R069.html

If one person says infinity divided by infinity is infinity then it is true for that person, and if two say it so it is for them, and if others disagree then for them it is that way, so there is nothing to argue about if you have enough intelligence not to do so. Too few do.







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