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Offline BumphreyHogart

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Re: It's all in the math.
« Reply #60 on: May 20, 2017, 05:03:22 PM »
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  • Years ago I took a course called "the history of math" in college.  What I came away with is that men have not changed, nor has math.

    First off, the earth is not flat...

    "It is He (God) that sitteth upon the globe of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as locusts: He that stretcheth out the heavens as nothing, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in." [Isaias (Isaiah) 40:22]

    Second of all, I don't care whether Planck was pagan or not.  2+2=4 whether you are Pius X or a 33rd Degree Mason.  The Planck constants resulted in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the culmination of the dog and pony show that was WW2 (See some of my other posts.)

    Thirdly, the geocentric people who are worried about the heavens spinning into chaos are fixated with the false theories of Newton and Einstein.  The proof that special relativity is stupid is simple:
     If a photon (a hypothetical partical of light) attained the "speed of light" it would become so massive it would become a singularity and fall into its own black hole.  The "space" of Star Trek and Star Wars is a Masonic construct.  The stars are pinned on a firmament and the planets are movable stars.  

    Fourthly, the "background radiation" "Axis of Evil" proves the earth is the center of the universe.

    Fifthly, the sun rises and sets and the moon rises and sets as God deigned it regardless of what theory one ascribes to...

    As for the answers to all the math constructs, I can wait for Judgment Day.

    regards.


    A lot of fair enough stuff here, but I want to mention one thing that needs to be considered in regard to what I emboldened above.

    The INFINITE is not an attribute of the material world. It is only an attribute of God. The nexial point is our own eternal souls (united with our material body) that can grasp the concept of the infinite, and many humans erroneously ascribe this attribute to the material world just because they can grasp the concept, not realizing that it only pertains to their souls.

    Proof in point:  The human (body & soul, remember) knows that distance can be halved repeatedly. The mind (the soul) takes this to its logical speculative conclusion that halving distance should never end. The closer a thing moves towards another, if the distance could always be halved infinitely, then the objects would NEVER meet. But the human mind (the spiritual soul) can decide to test the speculative theory, and finds instantly that objects always approach and meet each other. The CONCLUSION is that in the material world there is NO SUCH THING as infinitely divisible space, which means that there is such a thing as the "smallest possible distance".

    Now, just because the speculative logic clashed with what was materially impossible, does not mean that we should cease to halve distances for practical matters in life. It is still good "practically" to consider "indefinitely" halving distances.

    Likewise, just because some theories, such as Einstein's Relatvity, may clash with the logical results in the material world, does NOT mean the theory is wrong in the PRACTICAL material world.

    Planck started to have it correct by trying to take the "infinite" out of mathematics.



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