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Sept 26, 2004 20:55:29 GMT -5
Post by bezzerkker on Sept 26, 2004 20:55:29 GMT -5
By trapping an inventor in Kansas who specializes in microscopes. Trust me, she or he will end up finding that there is nothing in Kansas and plead with you to research ways on making microscopes stronger
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Sept 27, 2004 4:00:22 GMT -5
Post by Hans Lemurson on Sept 27, 2004 4:00:22 GMT -5
A fractal has no upper bound, or lower bound on it's complexity.
But the quandry runs like this:
If you assume that there is no limit on the complexity of the universe, you can describe that by a set of numbers going all the way to infinity, and beginning with the simplest form known. This would be a range from 0 to infinity.
Given the set of numbers from 0 to infinity, how do you prove the existance of negative numbers, and further, that the negative numbers have no lower bound.
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