Re: Srinivasan ramanujam
- From: spudnik <Space998@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 20:18:33 -0800 (PST)
Darfur, which is about 100 per cent Muslim, and
is on the encroahing end of the Sahara, called Sahel
-- see my sigfile!
in places where nationalism isnt popular
thus:
yeah, or a "hyperpoint," or a hypoplane?
is a line segment the closed convex hull of a finite set in R?
thus:
you should study the brachistochrone of Liebniz, Bornoulli,
Huygens, Fermat et al, because it is all downhill from
"Forsooth, I have got a formula." just because I reply, does not mean
that I believe that you are in any way serious or sincere. if you
insist,
the Copenhagenschool parody of Schroedinger's Headgasket is not the
sine
qua non plus ultra of "existential predeterminacy," mod Heisenberg's,
may be I'll just laugh & quit this thread.
I am not the least practiced in Liebniz' calculus, but
I can still not pretend that you are, either,
based upon your limpwristed premonition
of fuzzy logic. now, if the "space deforms according
the existential function, f, or the integral, F,"
you would still have to do some math and
establish this mysterious operator.
all mathematical objects are ideals;
one reifies the math at one's own peril -- or
the general laughter of the Peanut Gallery.
It would be very easy to calculate relativistic corrections using
existential indeterminacy. It is an almost elementary exercise, as is
the precession of planetary perihelions. These things become very easy
to calculate.
--only 24 hours to impeach Trickier Dick from the N.Admin,
metaphorically typing, or Cheeny & Zbiggy, fo'mo' years;
Good Morning, Afghanistan!
.... Good Afternoon, Sudan!
http://tarpley.net/bush12.htm
http://wlym.com/campaigner/8011.pdf -- Brits hate Shakes, Why?
http://www.wlym.com/~seattle/dynamis/
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/current.html
http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synergetics/plates/plates.html
http://mathdl.maa.org/mathDL/46/?pa=content&sa=viewDocument&nodeId=3163
http://wlym.com/campaigner/8011.pdf
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