Re: Lessons From The Cantor Transfinite Thread
- From: "OsherD" <mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Apr 2005 17:35:38 -0800
>>From Osher Doctorow
Another lesson from the Cantor Transfinite thread is Georg Cantor's own
life, which was a resistance against the Conformity of his times and
especially that of Kronecker and his Chair at St. Petersberg who kept
him from publishing his theory until they were gone.
Cantor had Hope where others had Ingenious Imitation. It is a very
important lesson for our times, when so many physicists even on
sci.physics are frightened to death to go against the physics
bureaucracy including their supervisors. But then, we have just seen
the fact that the most prominent advocate of Hope has just passed away,
Pope John Paul II, who almost to the moment of his very passing was
ridiculed together with his Church by some elitists on sci.physics and
elsewhere. In the Spirit of the Ten Commandments and the Renaissance
that begin in the Catholic Church of Italy and the Nonmaterialism begun
by Buddha in both the Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu Faiths, let's have
Hope and stop Ingenious Imitation.
Osher Doctorow
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