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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mount Fuji
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Jul 10th, 2003, 03:47 PM
I am of the oppinion that if something cannot be scrutinised, deducted or otherwise inspected logically, then it is irrelevant. The world 'exist' applies to instances that effect their context in some way. An illogical instance cannot exist then, because it's context is not the one we percieve (logical) and is thusly irrelevant. So goodbye to God, Infinity and Everything.
CLAsp: interesting link. I was mainly interested in "In the context of a number system." Thanks.
Another thought: if any infinite context physically exist, wouldn't that mean the second law of thermodynamics goes to shit?
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