On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 08:46:25PM +0100, Jimmy Tang wrote:
>
> I'd agree with you on the point that it is a human invention/discovery
> of how we perceive the world. There are just somethings in the area which
> people have real issues with the philosophical impact of the decisions
> made with the mathematics of the area. I think at some point I
> questioned myself would a god allow me to have negative space and time,
> and as a result negative gravity? I'm probably not the first one to get
> hung up on it though :P I just gave up and became more atheist as a
> result and played more games with the maths :)
btw the above is just one of my usual rants about quantum mechanics in
general.
-- Jimmy Tang Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing, Lloyd Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland. http://www.tchpc.tcd.ie/ | http://www.tchpc.tcd.ie/~jtang
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