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Shemesh
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An explanation of Vacuous Truth can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuously_true#Vacuous_truths_in_mathematics
If you look at http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/Real-Line.pdf , you can see that by this model any member (or element) of R set can be simultaneously in both states:
1) As some unique number of the real line (a unique member of R set)
2) As a global scale factor on the entire real-line, which its product is the entire real-line included in itself according to this global scale.
There is no process here but a simultaneous existence of R set on infinitely many unique scale levels of itself.
Because of this self-similarity over scales, we can understand why some segment of the real line can have the magnitude of the entire real-line.
Please understand that we are not talking about some shape of a fractal, but on the infinitely many levels of non-empty elements, which are included in R set.
It is important to stress that there is one and only one magnitude to the real line, which is not affected by its fractal nature.
Any comments?
If you look at http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/Real-Line.pdf , you can see that by this model any member (or element) of R set can be simultaneously in both states:
1) As some unique number of the real line (a unique member of R set)
2) As a global scale factor on the entire real-line, which its product is the entire real-line included in itself according to this global scale.
There is no process here but a simultaneous existence of R set on infinitely many unique scale levels of itself.
Because of this self-similarity over scales, we can understand why some segment of the real line can have the magnitude of the entire real-line.
Please understand that we are not talking about some shape of a fractal, but on the infinitely many levels of non-empty elements, which are included in R set.
It is important to stress that there is one and only one magnitude to the real line, which is not affected by its fractal nature.
Any comments?