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Actually, nothing is impossible.Alan F. Brookes wrote:Actually, that's not true. Something divided by nothing is impossible. It's an expression of mathematical semantics. If you look at a fraction like 8/4 what it's saying is the number of instances of 4 there are in 8, which, of course, is 2. The fraction 8/0 is saying the number of instances of 0 there are in 8, which is an impossible question, since no matter how many 0's you have you will never get to anything more that 0.Ray Minich wrote:Something divided by nothing is infinite...
Mathematicians have used any number (except zero) divided by 0 as infinite, but it has no meaning. As the denominator of a fraction gets bigger the value of the fraction increases, so the logic is that if it gets down to zero the fraction will have value of infinity. But in reality it never reaches 0, so the fraction never reaches infinity.
I realize you know all this. It's just that I majored in Mathematical Logic, which is a subject in between Mathematics, Philosophy and Semantics. This science looks at the meaning behind mathematical expressions, not just the Algebra. You can't divide by zero because it has no meaning. If it were otherwise, you could prove any number is equal to any other number by the use of Algebra...
Check this out....
For this exercise, let x = 1.
It goes without saying, then, that in this particular example...
x2 - x = x2 - 1 (I hope this reads as x squared on your monitor)
Factorise both sides...
(x+1)(x-1) = x(x-1)
Divide both sides by (x-1)
x + 1 = x
Deduct x from both sides
1 = 0
If 1 = 0 then by multiplying and/or adding various numbers to each side of the equation you can prove that any number is any number.
The fallacy is in the line that divides both sides by (x-1). Looking at what the previous line reads, what it actually says is that (x+1) multiplied by zero is the same as x multiplied by zero, which is why all mathematicians (including you and most of the people reading this) know that before dividing both sides of an equation by anything you have to add the proviso "unless that divisor is zero."
That's why you can't divide any number by zero. Something divided by zero is NOT infinite, it's impossible.
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"Nothing is impossible?"
Ok... lick the back of your neck.
Ok... lick the back of your neck.
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
http://www.thesessionplayers.com/douchette.html
(other things you can ask about here)
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Ok Mikey.
Ya got me there! I'm gonna have to retract my statement about the impossiblities of Nothing! I tried, but nothing happened! [to lick my neck, yuuck]
Seems I have way to much time on my hands today!
Larry
Ya got me there! I'm gonna have to retract my statement about the impossiblities of Nothing! I tried, but nothing happened! [to lick my neck, yuuck]
Seems I have way to much time on my hands today!
Larry
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But if nothing isn't impossible, that means nothing is possible. And if nothing is possible, how can something be possible?
And of course you can lick the back of your neck. Just pick up your tele, turn it around and lick. (Don't ask me why you'd want to, though. & stay away from my guitars please.)
And of course you can lick the back of your neck. Just pick up your tele, turn it around and lick. (Don't ask me why you'd want to, though. & stay away from my guitars please.)
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ELLA FITZGERALD
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got no car - got no mule
I got no misery
Folks with plenty of plenty
They've got a lock on the door
Afraid somebody's gonna rob 'em
While their out (a) making more - what for
I got no lock on the door - that's no way to be
They can steal the rug from the floor - that's ok with me
'cause the things that I prize - like the stars in the skies - are all free
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got my gal - got my song
(I) got heaven the whole day long
- got my gal - got my love - got my song
Got my Steel Guitar
ELLA FITZGERALD
I Got Plenty O' Nuttin
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got no car - got no mule
I got no misery
Folks with plenty of plenty
They've got a lock on the door
Afraid somebody's gonna rob 'em
While their out (a) making more - what for
I got no lock on the door - that's no way to be
They can steal the rug from the floor - that's ok with me
'cause the things that I prize - like the stars in the skies - are all free
I got plenty of nothing
And nothing's plenty for me
I got my gal - got my song
(I) got heaven the whole day long
- got my gal - got my love - got my song
Got my Steel Guitar
ELLA FITZGERALD
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Well, it's been a wild ride. But I have to say the most engaging part was the post about "something." Next to that was the stuff from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy about the nihilists, existentialists and antifoundationalists. But even that ended with Nietzsche holding out hope for "something." Who could blame him?
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