Re: Division by Zero in Nature, and Decomposition of Time.
From: robert j. kolker (nowhere_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 01/01/05
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Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2005 06:36:57 -0500
Lefty wrote:
> An example of division by zero in nature. Also, a justification of a
> multidimensional space, possible of non-integral dimension. The
> decomposition of time, and an approach to the fabric of spacetime.
>
> It's full of words, but they're all very simple, and the only math
> required is division.
In what number domain do you claim a division by zero makes sense?
In a field, division by 0 implies 1 = 0. That simply will not do.
Bob Kolker
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