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Originally Posted by Kevin Johnson
Human instrumentation is principally digital. There's a lot more to talk about but that is a simple point to reference.
However you want to slice it, that imposes the structure of the rational numbers on what we perceive. That's Aleph null or the countably infinite. Yet we know clearly that the universe has a cardinality of at least Aleph one -- that would be the real numbers, including transcendentals like e and Pi.
Et voila.
Yup.
You could say that's a teensy mathematical error they haven't caught yet.
It gets worse, though, as our warrantable reasoning ability with even the countably infinite is limited.
Touchy subject. It's something that we are probably not ready to deal with.
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Dude, are you a MENSA candidate - or do you just impersonate one on the internet.
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