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61. Class Highlights Ball worksheet, cantor's Diagonal Argument reading part 1 cantor's Diagonal Argument Eureka!'about Ivars Peterson's MatheTrek Ancient infinities and Scholars http://www.cs.appstate.edu/~sjg/class/3010/highlights.html | |
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62. What's A Number? set of real numbers. One of the many cantor's contributions was toestablish various kinds of infinities. While it is true that http://www.cut-the-knot.com/do_you_know/numbers.shtml | |
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63. Plato And Cantor Vs. Wittgenstein And Brouwer notion of infinite totalities, at least implicitly. Without infinitetotalities, or actual infinities, cantor's paradise would fall. http://www.angelfire.com/az3/nfold/plato.html | |
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64. Sammelpunkt.philo.at8080/archive/00000438/01/11-2-94.TXT So there is no proof, because in general 2 to the nth power is greater than n, thatthere are infinities of different sizes. Indeed 'cantor's Paradise' proves http://sammelpunkt.philo.at:8080/archive/00000438/01/11-2-94.TXT |
65. CommonSense the politics of mathematics around the work of Georg Cantor on infinities, a very Wefind that before and after cantor's work, infinity was a truly troubling http://www.cs-journal.org/lll1/lll1science1.html | |
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66. Meru Foundation E-TORUS(tm) Newsletter Vol.1 No. 11 was the first modern explorer in the mathematical realm of multiple infinities. whereTruth, while a hotly contested goal (enmities in cantor's academia were http://www.meru.org/Newsletter/number11.html | |
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67. Infinity 23 cantor's New Look at the Infinite In actuality (no pun intended), thedistinction between potential and actual infinities is meaningless. http://www.trottermath.com/infinity.html | |
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68. Number As Archetype any infinities that lie between the infinity of the integers and the infinity ofthe geometric continuum? CANTORS CONTINUUM HYPOTHESIS. cantor's continuum http://www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/1996/num.html | |
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69. Page3 - Philosophy - Http://maxpages.com/cantoriswrong/page3 cantor's DT shows you how some people think i insist that a grave misunderstandingof the nature of infinity leads to this acceptance of infinities http://www.maxpages.com/cantoriswrong/page3 | |
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70. Page2 - Philosophy - Http://maxpages.com/cantoriswrong/page2 ALL infinities ARE EQUAL (ie THERE IS ONLY ONE INFINITY) bogus, existing neitherin the real world nor even in principle cantor's Diagonal Theorem (DT http://www.maxpages.com/cantoriswrong/page2 | |
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71. Re: Tegmark's TOE & Cantor's Absolute Infinity From Tim May; Subject Re Tegmark's TOE cantor's Absolute Infinity; Date t necessarilyalways believe that in any existential sense there are infinities. http://www.mail-archive.com/everything-list@eskimo.com/msg03996.html | |
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72. Bret Willet's Paper On Infinity cantor's set theory incorporated infinity in the form of infinite cardinal numbers Cantorwent on to prove that there is a hierarchy of infinities; there are an http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/udaepp/090/w3/bretw.htm | |
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73. Untitled cantor's aleph notation provides an important refinement $\aleph_0$ denotes countableinfinity, while other infinities are denoted $\aleph_\alpha$ where http://www.math.psu.edu/katok_s/paper.tex.html |
74. Set Theory Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Thomas Jech.Category Science Math Logic and Foundations Set Theory...... 7, 1873, the date of cantor's letter to Dedekind informing him of his discovery.)Until then, no one envisioned the possibility that infinities come in http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/set-theory/ | |
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75. Untitled consider many dimensions. What about cantor's grading of infinities?That's well beyond experience, surely? True. But Cantor only http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/~jim/interview.html | |
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76. SET THEORY And ASSEMBLAGES Certainly cantor's array of different infinities were impossible underthis way of thinking. Cantor however continued with his work. http://www.kyproducts.com/q/coprobe3.htm | |
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77. 3. XX Century Paradoxes. role is played by the new 'infinite' ideas connected with cantor's theory. The ''diagonalmethod'' allows us to face different infinities, starting from the http://www.dm.uniba.it/~psiche/bas3/node4.html |
78. Infinity--Cardinality Can R really be bigger, if they're both infinite? Are there differenttypes of infinities? Georg alphabet). cantor's theorem states w c. http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mmss/courses/infinity/Cardinality/Lesson3.shtml | |
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79. Crank Dot Net | Cantor Was Wrong All 'infinities' are equal (ie, there is only one infinity cantor's Diagonal Theorem,which supposedly demonstrates there are more reals (R) than integers, is http://www.crank.net/cantor.html | |
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80. Infinity And Jesus' Humanity cantor's transfinite number sets are only mental constructs and are not actuallyfound within the space The infinite attributes of God are absolute infinities. http://muhammadanism.org/Jesus/JesusInfinite.htm | |
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