Re: Division by Zero in Nature, and Decomposition of Time.
From: Ahmed Ouahi, Architect (ahmed.ouahi_at_welho.com)
Date: 01/24/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:44:59 +0200
.......... ...Unless there is a void with a separate being of its
own, " what is " cannot be moved - nor again can it be " many ", since there
is nothing to keep things apart!!!!!!!!!!!!.............. ...
-- Leucippus
.......... ...The void exists... ......It is the void which keeps
things distinct, being a kind of separation and division of things. This is
true first and foremost of numbers; for the void keeps them
distinct!!!!!!!!!!!!!............. ...
-- Aristotle
-- Ahmed Ouahi, Architect Best Regards! "Franz Heymann" <notfranz.heymann@btopenworld.com> kirjoitti viestissä news:ct23i0$o2c$6@hercules.btinternet.com... > > "LEFTY" <temp444333222111@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1106494951.247228.130460@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > > Here's a mystery - > > > > Suppose that time decomposes relative to an observer, as described > > elsewhere in this thread. > > The mystery deepens when one asks which relative to an observer it is > which time decomposes, and how one copes with the smell of the > decomposing > relative. > > [snip] > > Franz > > >
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