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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:47:19 -0700 (PDT), Art Unwin
wrote: On Sep 5, 12:14*pm, John Smith wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: John Smith wrote: http://ewh.ieee.org/r1/providence/dlm.htm Here's another one: http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/aug08/6609 Two times zero doesn't always equal zero. ;-) Regards, JS -- It is like a nightmare where the public servants are the people which the police are supposed to protect us from! John, may I suggest that the term :"zero" represents the extreme of what can be perceived and not a total nothingness which cannot exist in science. Thus we can have two phenomina that cannot be identified in singular form but becomes identifiable when they act in concert. Best Regards Art Lets see; zero exists in arithmetic, higher math and accounting. Arithmetic and higher math are part of science. Zero is part of science. Quod Erat Demontratum (QED) |
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