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Re: The Infinity: a symbol or reality. - 05-16-2006, 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by socratus
To " dleviwing"
Thank you.
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Once more.
According to the laws of physics :
J. Charles ( 1787), Gay-Lussac ( 1802),
W. Nernst ( 1910), A. Einstein ( 1925)
particles in a Vacuum cannot have density, volume
and consequently should be flat figures.
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These laws tell, that then closer to zero T=0K,
then the particles lose more their volume.
The volume of these particles aspire to infinity.
And then this “ infinity” comes the brain of physicists
stop to work. They refuse to think any more.
And I say when volume of the particles disappear they
become “flat phantoms”.
These “flat phantoms” are not abstract particles, they are real ones.
Quantums of light flies with speed c=1 have such geometrical form.
Lorentz's formulations say exactly what you have stated, if extended to the infinite___it's just the foolish physicists refuse to believe the infinite math projections of such reality... It's sorta like 1/0, used to be excepted as a sensible mathematical definition of infinity, until electronic calculators came along and couldn't handle it, so physicists and mathematicians changed the rules of the game___to their own foolish demise... I hate to tell physicists and mathematicians, but 1/0 is still infinity___and absolutely necessary to keep our minds open to the advancement of real and true, new TOE's...

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