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Give me ONE digit position of any real that isn't computableup to that digit position! On 5/06/2010 7:55 AM, |-|ercules wrote: According to sci.math, the number line consists mostly of "dark numbers". You see, 99.999999.... nearly % of real numbers are not computable, there is no program that represents them. A computer can calculate ANY digit sequence up to INFINITE length. Sc... 12 Jun 2010 12:40
CAPACITORS VIOLATING THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS A few years ago, at the 2002 First International Conference on Quantum Limits to the Second Law, I tried to draw the attention to the fact that charged capacitors immersed in water develop a strange pressure between the plates, a pressure that, on close inspection, seems to violate the second law of thermodynamics:... 7 Jun 2010 10:46
COOPERS PROOF ON UNCOUNTABLE INFINITY On Jun 4, 8:12 pm, Rick Decker <rdec...(a)hamilton.edu> wrote: Err, no, unless you're using a non-standard definition of "uncountable." In fact, the set {1, 2, 3, ... } is countable, in the agreed-upon definition of the term. Err, no; in case you hadn't noticed, Herc does NOT agree. Moreover, he is even ex... 5 Jun 2010 00:38
No, dumbass, nobody is going to give you "one digit position of any real ....that isn't computable up to that digit position". OBVIOUSLY, EVERYTHING FINITE is computable. Every uncomputable real has the property that its 1st n digits are computable, FOR ALL n. The first n digits OF ANYthing are computable. There is no limit on how big a computer can be, as long as it's finite. So an... 5 Jun 2010 00:38
Give me ONE digit position of any real that isn't computable up to that digit position! On Jun 4, 8:13 pm, Charlie-Boo <shymath...(a)gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 4, 8:22 pm, "dannas" <inva...(a)invalid.com> wrote: "|-|ercules" <radgray...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message A computer can calculate ANY digit sequence up to INFINITE length. not infinite, as that would take infinite power, and the... 16 Jun 2010 21:03
THE PROBLEM WITH THE NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ALLIANCE http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/06/prweb4083874.htm "A day of scientific inquiry and challenges to such theories as Einstein's theory of relativity, the Bernoulli Effect, and plate tectonics are offered for public scrutiny for the first time by the Natural Philosophy Alliance, a worldwide scientific organization... 5 Jun 2010 10:19
Encompassing the Halting Set in PA 1. Prove that the halting set is expressible in PA. 2. Prove that the halting set is representable in PA. Tx, C-B ... 3 Jun 2010 23:26
SCI.MATH is FULL OF dogs<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On Jun 3, 3:39 pm, "|-|ercules" <radgray...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: "dannas" <inva...(a)invalid.com> wrote... 3/ Is there an indexed subset of naturals that contains all the indexes of the subsets where that index is not an element of it's subset? no. he was into "cardinality", try yer little wik... 3 Jun 2010 20:09 |