Re: The Universe explained by 3 self evident concepts
On Oct 5, 12:06Â pm, Osmium wrote:
> On Oct 5, 9:58 am, Uncle Al wrote:
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> > Osmium wrote:
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> > > The easiest Universe to understand would be one where nothing at all
> > > existed. Further such a Universe would have no laws (remember
> > > "nothing" at all exists).
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> > > And lastly such a Universe would be infinite---because "finiteness"
> > > like the concept of "physical laws" implies the existence of
> > > "something"---something that limits or constrains.
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> > [snip rest of crap]
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> > Post the extent of a point. SI and Imperial units are both OK.
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> Extent of a point = ( planck unit & -1 planck unit) to the 3d power
> in this universe, moron
4Ïs,^3 /3 where s, = ds = ι in surreal set
date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 18:51:49 -0700 (PDT)
author: Autymn D. C.
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