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Old 04-10-2005, 10:18 PM   #28
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Default Re: hmm

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Originally Posted by bigsleytheoaf
Hey, isn't the theory of relativity awesome?
How about those quantum physics?

-BigsleyTheOaf
Hi.

I can go on about both of those subjects, and have done it before on these boards.

Anyway, what is your point? Of course I didn't really "prove" anything - my proof only works in the modern and widely accepted model for both mathematics and numbers, both of which, from an objective standpoint, are fairly arbitrary. It is true that this proof doesn't work in other mathematical models, but I don't think that anyone here is really concerned with those.

Besides, it is impossible to prove anything absolutely in this world. It is generally accepted that when people say they are proving something, that they are proving it within a given widely accepted model. Will this cut it in Ph.D level math and physics? Probably not, but I don't need to worry about that yet.
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