Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (continuous domain, infinity and laws of large numbers)

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Sujet : Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (continuous domain, infinity and laws of large numbers)
De : ross.a.finlayson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Ross Finlayson)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity
Date : 27. Nov 2024, 19:07:19
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On 11/26/2024 05:18 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
On 11/26/2024 01:27 AM, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am Sonntag000024, 24.11.2024 um 19:16 schrieb Ross Finlayson:
On 11/24/2024 12:53 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote:
Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> wrote:
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On 11/12/2024 02:57 PM, LaurenceClarkCrossen wrote:
Riemann was a brilliant geometer who made the elementary error of
reifying space by claiming parallel lines could meet. Schwarzschild
and
Einstein carried through with that mistake, making people believe
it was
intelligent.
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Art students know there's a point at infinity.
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'at' and 'point' mean essentially the same thing.
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But it is, of course, wrong to assign a point to infinity, because
infinity is not a point and it is impossible to be there (hence there is
no 'at').
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A whole line at infinity of them, even,
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Jan
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One idea about the quadrant is to shrink it to a box,
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It is also impossible to shrink infinity in any way, because infinity
will remain infinitely large, even after significant shrinking.
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given that the ray from origin (in a Cartesian space)
in x = y is an "identity dimension" and rather "original"
itself, then that the hyperbola, xy = 1 andx = 1/y and y = 1/x,
its corner, is parameterized to go out the identity line
and result in the limit connecting (0, \infty) and (\infty, 0).
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inf = 1/0
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hence
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inf * 0 =1
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hence
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0/inf = 1/inf²
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;-)
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but infinity is also not a number!
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TH
...
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The "infinity, mathematical" is an interesting thing,
I enjoy studying it and have studied it since at least
thirty years, though also at least about forty-five
years ago the word "INFINITY" was in the language.
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Sort of like "ALL" and other universals - INFINITY
is always in the context.
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That "infinity-many iota-values either sum to or produce 1",
is the idea of standard infinitesimals that just like a
line integral and the line elements or path integral, in
a line, and path elements, makes that mathematical and
the mathematical physics particularly has infinity.
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Are you familiar with "mathematical formalism the
modern mathematics way: axiomatic set theory with
descriptive set theory in model theory"?
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See, here there are at least three models of continuous
domains, where the usual account of "set theory's" (really
meaning the "a standard linear curriculum" as with regards
to what "mathematical foundations", is, i.e. set theory
plus models of rationals after integers then LUB and
measure 1.0 furthermore axioms), the usual account, has
one, the Archimedean field reals, that here there are
first line reals, or infinitely-many constant iota-values
in a row, line-reals, then field-reals for example by
the standard formalism, then signal-reals, and getting
involved with real halving- and doubling- spaces that
taking individua of continua sometimes doubles and
sometimes halves, the real analytical character.
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So, I must imagine that you have each these three
kinds of continuous domains in your theory, as with
regards then to various law(s), plural, of large
numbers (infinities, actually, effectively, practically,
or potentially).
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Surely your mathematical physics for real analysis at some
point employs these three, not inter-changeable or
equi-interpretable, yet according to "bridges" or
"ponts" pretty much the integers or bounds, like they
are called the path integral or real numbers or
signal theory.
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Yes, no?
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Another one gets involved to have concentric cyclotrons,
in opposite directions, then getting into helping illustate
that electromagnetism's behavior of moving influence,
that is not observed in light yet reflects particularly
the electrical fields' contents, then with a neutral linac
adjacent and across those, makes a rather simple idea.
The advanced and retarded in the electromagnetic has a
lot to do with the "opposites" in the fluid model,
electrical current and liquid current, with regards
the "opposite" meaning "super-classical" effects like
skin effect versus core effect, then about curls and
eddies and vortices about magnetic moments and poles,
axoi and polloi, vis-a-vis the static, in electrodynamics,
and static, in hydrodynamics.
Anyways it's rather simple this configuration of experiment
a "neutral linac and charged cyclotron" that sees arrived
at achievable experiments with clearly obvious what would
be "non-null".
The Sagnac effect shows up a lot for light, Sagnac and Ehrenfest,
"space-time wheel" type bits, that anyways once a "neutral linac",
for example accelerated charged decaying particles that decay
to neutral, makes a quite simple describe experiment.
... That would falsify, or not, space-contraction-linear,
and, space-contraction-rotation, each.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
12 Nov 24 * The Universe Is Not A Sphere23LaurenceClarkCrossen
13 Nov 24 +* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere15rhertz
13 Nov 24 i+* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere13LaurenceClarkCrossen
13 Nov 24 ii+* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere9Ross Finlayson
13 Nov 24 iii+- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1LaurenceClarkCrossen
24 Nov 24 iii`* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere7J. J. Lodder
24 Nov 24 iii `* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere6Ross Finlayson
24 Nov 24 iii  +- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1Ross Finlayson
26 Nov 24 iii  `* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere4Thomas Heger
27 Nov 24 iii   `* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (continuous domain, infinity and laws of large numbers)3Ross Finlayson
27 Nov 24 iii    `* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (continuous domain, infinity and laws of large numbers)2Ross Finlayson
28 Nov 24 iii     `- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (continuous domain, infinity and laws of large numbers)1Ross Finlayson
29 Nov 24 ii`* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere3J. J. Lodder
29 Nov 24 ii `* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (doubling spaces, pi ratio spaces)2Ross Finlayson
29 Nov 24 ii  `- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere (doubling spaces, pi ratio spaces)1Ross Finlayson
13 Nov 24 i`- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1LaurenceClarkCrossen
13 Nov 24 +* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere6Mikko
13 Nov 24 i+- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1Maciej Wozniak
13 Nov 24 i+* Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere2LaurenceClarkCrossen
14 Nov 24 ii`- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1Mikko
14 Nov 24 i+- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1LaurenceClarkCrossen
14 Nov 24 i`- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1LaurenceClarkCrossen
24 Nov 24 `- Re: The Universe Is Not A Sphere1Bertietaylor

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