Infinity and our Existence

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  • devonin
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    • Apr 2004
    • 10120

    #121
    Re: Infinity and our Existence

    Bear in mind here, I'm no mathemetician by any stretch, I just associate with plenty, and the best answer I have to your objection is, as regards what I described (being the Generalised Continuum Hypothesis, which you linked to above) is that Paul Cohen's proofs in 1963 either proved or disproved it depending on your particular views of set theory. Obviously my mathy friends and yourself have differing views thereto.
    Last edited by devonin; 07-16-2007, 03:32 AM. Reason: Whoops, Paul Cohen is the mathemetician in question, Jack Cohen was a co-author of the book I got the reference from.

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    • aperson
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      • Jul 2003
      • 3431

      #122
      Re: Infinity and our Existence

      Originally posted by devonin
      Bear in mind here, I'm no mathemetician by any stretch, I just associate with plenty, and the best answer I have to your objection is, as regards what I described (being the Generalised Continuum Hypothesis, which you linked to above) is that Jack Cohen's proofs in 1963 either proved or disproved it depending on your particular views of set theory. Obviously my mathy friends and yourself have differing views thereto.
      I'm aware that GCH is indepent of ZFC, but has ramifications to the implications of AC. However, nothing from the Continuum Hypothesis has anything to do with your post. Both domains you listed have exactly the same size and you can use the tools I linked to in my above post to figure out why. There is no objection here, you are wrong and there is no undecidability involved here.

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      • devonin
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        • Apr 2004
        • 10120

        #123
        Re: Infinity and our Existence

        Devonin: All I really wanted to know was "Did I go into a discussion about the theory of evolution, and present lamarckism as though it were fact"

        Mathy Friend: The hammer description might be the right one
        (He had previously referred to what I did as "Using GCH as a hammer"

        Devonin: I took a somewhat useful, somewhat not useful example, and presented it as though it were fact in all cases?

        Mathy Friend: You used a true fact to support an incorrect claim, which was only very vaguely related to the fact.

        Devonin: So my claim was actually just flat incorrect then?

        Mathy Friend: What I am trying to explain is why your claim was not correct with respect to the commonly accepted reasoning.
        Whereupon followed the surprisingly patient attempts to explain injection and bijective mapping to a philosophy and history major, and I can see where what I said would seem potentially outright daft to a mathematician, for which I apologise. But you have to admit that from an informal logic (Or really, any non-math standpoint) it really makes -no- sense to say "Set A is the same size as Set B, which contains Set A and other things"

        This is clearly a case of my reading about math in terms that were too dumbed down to make me realise that the operational approach I'm accustomed to simply wasn't up to the task of looking at such subject matter.

        Thank you for encouraging me to seek more educated council on the subject.

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        • aperson
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          • Jul 2003
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          #124
          Re: Infinity and our Existence

          Well one of the most basic definitions of an infinite set is that if Set A is infinite then A is a proper subset of A.

          Things get haywire and counterintuitive quickly with infinite sets, which is why a layperson shouldn't start messing with the stuff without building up a proper background.

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          • devonin
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            • Apr 2004
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            #125
            Re: Infinity and our Existence

            The particular mathematician I was speaking with was perfectly happy to explain, on the grounds that "It is valuable to explain things that seem to defy common sense" So he was right there with me that the point of view I was suggesting made a lot of sense outside the bounds of math.

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            • jewpinthethird
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              • Nov 2002
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              #126
              Re: Infinity and our Existence

              Originally posted by aperson
              Well one of the most basic definitions of an infinite set is that if Set A is infinite then A is a proper subset of A.

              Things get haywire and counterintuitive quickly with infinite sets, which is why a layperson shouldn't start messing with the stuff without building up a proper background.
              OH GOD, THE INFINITY...IT'S GOING HAYWIRE. WHAT DO WE DO?

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              • Kilroy_x
                Little Chief Hare
                • Mar 2005
                • 783

                #127
                Re: Infinity and our Existence

                Recombulate the Linuxes; we're going to have to do this the old fashioned way.

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                • devonin
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                  • Apr 2004
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                  #128
                  Re: Infinity and our Existence

                  Are you boys cooking up there?
                  Are you building an interociter up there?

                  Edit: Hot Damn, 1000th post was a MST3k reference!
                  Last edited by devonin; 07-18-2007, 02:07 AM.

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                  • rebelrunner26
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                    • Feb 2007
                    • 120

                    #129
                    Re: Infinity and our Existence

                    ok, first of all...denovin, aperson, i take my hat off to you two.
                    second...how do you know all of this stuff, because i'd very much like to learn as well
                    thirdly...this thread went a bit downhill very quickly
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                    • devonin
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                      • Apr 2004
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                      #130
                      Re: Infinity and our Existence

                      First: Thanks
                      Second: I read a lot, and when I get to something I don't understand, I find someone who does and make them explain until I do understand
                      Third: Jewpin tends to make that happen

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                      • Relambrien
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                        • Dec 2006
                        • 1644

                        #131
                        Re: Infinity and our Existence

                        Originally posted by devonin
                        Third: Jewpin tends to make that happen
                        I think it started here:

                        Originally posted by jewpinthethird
                        OH GOD, THE INFINITY...IT'S GOING HAYWIRE. WHAT DO WE DO?

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                        • blu3fiend
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                          • Jul 2007
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                          #132
                          Re: Infinity and our Existence

                          i think that although we try to understand infinity we can never understand it as long as we are bound to a certain amount of time

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                          • devonin
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                            • Apr 2004
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                            #133
                            Re: Infinity and our Existence

                            I thought we were agreed to lock this trainwreck.

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                            • dcflipkid
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                              • Aug 2007
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                              #134
                              Re: Infinity and our Existence

                              Even if alien life is out there what is probability of those liforms to colide with the human race and if so would these lifeforms have evolved to our lntellect

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                              • devonin
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                                • Apr 2004
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                                #135
                                Re: Infinity and our Existence

                                if they went out into space looking for other things, they are assuredly past the level of our intellect. Humanity has far too high an opinion of itself.

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