The Modulus Project



I think I am close to a new system of mathematical expression. But I
would like to discuss this openly in another forum. It might be used
for physics, but not sure at this point.

I am going to call this Modulus, which is a logical opponent to
Calculus. It is my intention to not let this 'modulus' become the
problem that calculus became. I think the first most important
decision to make is regarding the transcendental numbers.

I think we can (squeeze) nature into expression if we agree that there
are an infinitely divisible number of points or distances between any
0 and 1.

One problem with calculus is Leibniz's monad. Essentially the monad is
allot like Hawking's singularity, except that is was conscious
oriented. i.e. an infinitely small point of consciousness. So clearly
he and Newton thought allot about the Gods. Leibniz was a Kabbahlist.

Drawing inference from points, one always assumes the precise measure
of a man over the actual distances between things in Nature. If we
accept the fact of our humanity we would know that our brains, are not
infinitely small or large. We exist somewhere in between. It is a
gruesome example that I am about to give, so please be prepared to
read this, ------ the brain is not infinitely dense otherwise water
and other atoms wouldn't replace themselves within the substrate.

So relating this back to the ACTUALITY means (Da) Distance (actual) as
I discussed previously, we can determine a rate of measure that does
not assume the infinitely inaccurate measure of 'distance' and 'time'
and arrive at paradox. We can however assume that one measure is
imperfect, and the other is too perfect to claim for ourselves.

I think we can place this down to what we determine to be the
difference as visible and invisible. And we will also need to install
disaster disclaimers as with the creation with any new tool.

So I would really like to discuss this with allot of people first.
These are just some ideas they may be flawed and I would like to hear
the reasons and comments.

For those interested in starting a new forum for the discussion of
Modulus please email me direct.

yanarchi@xxxxxxxxxxx

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