Re: LHC a touchstone for mathematics?
- From: Angus Rodgers <twirlip@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 14:51:48 +0100
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:11:57 +0200, "Salviati"
<eckard.blumschein@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
In Switzerland right now (today) a most expensive experiment has begun which
is designed to check purely mathematical constructs. Several physicist doubt
that the hypothetical Higgs bosons will be found which would confirm the
standard model of quantum theory.
You might argue that mathematics is independent of physics. Heaviside
uttered that mathematics is an empirical science too. Maybe, set theory is
not appropriate in some cases. See the thread "Very basic mistakes"
03.09.08.
Salviati:
... in ultima conclusione, gli attributi di eguale
maggiore e minore non aver luogo ne gl'infiniti,
ma solo nelle quantità terminate.
IR>|>IR+>|>IR
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