Adib Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 Physics and the actual infinite (simplified) About Galileo and about the infinite After Archimedes, Galilei Galileo applied mathematics to physics. Alexandre Koyré wrote in "D'un monde clos à l'univers infini" that Galileo threw Earth in the Sky. For almost all ancient greeks, the Earth and the Sky were not connected and mathematics applied only to the Sky. Nowadays, scientists and philosophers think that the actual infinite cannot be applied in physics. So now is the time for furthering of Galileo of applying mathematics to physics. Establishing a link between the actual infinite and the Big Bang is furthering the insight of Galileo. The physical space is infinite because in assuming so, you can understand why the Big Bang occured. It is because space vanished as is applied the negation of the mathematical axiom of choice to describe space. It is difficult to imagine the contained without the containing, but it is what happened because space is infinte in the Big Crunch followed by the Big Bang. There was always an universe (in a sequence of universes). It is not clear whether this theory is confirmed or not as I publish in "The bulletin of symbolic logic" but without any feedback and I am not quoted. Adib Ben Jebara http://www.freewebs.com/adibbenjebara
Klaynos Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 The above seems to be word salad.... So this "theory" of yours what predictions does it make that could falsify it?
Phi for All Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 It is not clear whether this theory is confirmed or not as I publishin "The bulletin of symbolic logic" but without any feedback and I am not quoted. Theses outside of established science need to be in Speculations, so I'll move it there.
timo Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 I can quote you, no problem: Physics and the actual infinite (simplified)About Galileo and about the infinite After Archimedes, Galilei Galileo applied mathematics to physics. Alexandre Koyré wrote in "D'un monde clos à l'univers infini" that Galileo threw Earth in the Sky. For almost all ancient greeks, the Earth and the Sky were not connected and mathematics applied only to the Sky. Nowadays, scientists and philosophers think that the actual infinite cannot be applied in physics. So now is the time for furthering of Galileo of applying mathematics to physics. Establishing a link between the actual infinite and the Big Bang is furthering the insight of Galileo. The physical space is infinite because in assuming so, you can understand why the Big Bang occured. It is because space vanished as is applied the negation of the mathematical axiom of choice to describe space. It is difficult to imagine the contained without the containing, but it is what happened because space is infinte in the Big Crunch followed by the Big Bang. There was always an universe (in a sequence of universes). It is not clear whether this theory is confirmed or not as I publish in "The bulletin of symbolic logic" but without any feedback and I am not quoted. Adib Ben Jebara http://www.freewebs.com/adibbenjebara 1
iNow Posted June 5, 2008 Posted June 5, 2008 I can quote you, no problem: You should have removed his link prior to doing so, as that would not inappropriately increase the "google strength" of that site as leaving it in has done.
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