james blunt
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How real are Numbers?
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A number does not exist unless somebody writes it down in a physical sense . I think all numbers are imaginary and finite probability maybe predictable to some degree of accuracy.How about are real numbers real and imaginary numbers not real
A number does not exist unless somebody writes it down in a physical sense . I think all numbers are imaginary and finite probability maybe predictable to some degree of accuracy.
I agree the universe has a quantity of field matter and atomic matter.Numbers are a human representation of quantity. Quantity has always existed at least as long as this universe has existed.
Yeah, this.Numbers are a human representation of quantity. Quantity has always existed at least as long as this universe has existed.
I agree the universe has a quantity of field matter and atomic matter.
We can measure this in a sense of finite sets relative to an infinite whole.
Our numbers representing scale , everything relative .
However , the universe does exist without human representation in numbers and the physical logic precedes numbers . Numbers can be added anytime as history as shown us .
So I will argue that knowing physical process and understanding it is more worth than numbers .
Numbers can be reached by trial and error , do you agree ?
How about are real numbers real and imaginary numbers not real
How real are Numbers?
No , 1 + 1 = 2No, numbers are an accurate (in human terms) representation of quantity.
What you are saying is 1+1 = 3 or 5 or -9 or maybe 11 or perhaps 2.
Imaginary numbers are real as real numbers. The term imaginary numbers is just a case of poor wood choice.
The problem is that "real" numbers exist on a imaginary number line.
It is your thread you define it.Define real ?
How about are real numbers real and imaginary numbers not real
That which has physical existence .It is your thread you define it.
No , 1 + 1 = 2
As 0.5 + 0.5 = 1
It's just a language in numbers to represent things . Like two halves of an apple make one apple .
I am 45 , before I was 44 , it was good to be 44 .
Imaginary numbers are real as real numbers. The term imaginary numbers is just a case of poor wood choice.
The problem is that "real" numbers exist on a imaginary number line.
That which has physical existence .
I like. Formulas , they tell the physicsNot to mention:
rational numbers
irrational numbers
complex numbers
transcendental numbers
algebraic numbers