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Cecil Moore[_2_] December 1st 07 08:31 PM

Superposition
 
mike3 wrote:
You are wrong too. He CAN "possibly" understand them, he does
not WANT to.


Sorry Mike, that is a lie. I sincerely want to
understand because that is the only way I can
learn. Nobody has offered any actual proof that
I am wrong. The absence of technical content of
your posting is prima facie evidence of the
ulterior motives in action here. Nice try at
obfuscation, but it doesn't work on intelligent,
knowledgeable people.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

Cecil Moore[_2_] December 1st 07 08:45 PM

Superposition
 
Tom Donaly wrote:
So, an attack on one part of mathematical theory is an attack
on all mathematics? I like your vigorous defense of mathematics,
but I think you missed the point.


In rejecting the concept of the total number of natural numbers,
you have rejected most of all mathematics. Cave men probably
used stones to count the days as they passed. In rejecting
the concept of the ultimate number of days possible, you
reject the concept of a single day, i.e. you reject reality
and therefore condemn the human race to pre-caveman days.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

Tom Donaly December 1st 07 11:37 PM

Superposition
 
Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote:
So, an attack on one part of mathematical theory is an attack
on all mathematics? I like your vigorous defense of mathematics,
but I think you missed the point.


In rejecting the concept of the total number of natural numbers,
you have rejected most of all mathematics...


How would you know?
73,
KA6RUH

Cecil Moore[_2_] December 2nd 07 08:07 PM

Superposition
 
Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
In rejecting the concept of the total number of natural numbers,
you have rejected most of all mathematics...


How would you know?


I have a major in mathematics which included a
"Foundations of Mathematics" graduate course.
I had my choice of a degree in EE or Math.
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com

Cecil Moore[_2_] December 2nd 07 09:50 PM

Superposition
 
Jimmie D wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote:
Would you mind providing a reference that says that the
delay through a 2" dia, 100T, 10" long coil can possibly
be 3 ns?


I can think of one condition where that may well be true.


The context was a 4 MHz sine wave signal. Do you know
of any 3 ns delays through a 100T coil at 4 MHz?
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com


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