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Re: space trimmer and time slicer - 06-26-2006, 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao
The more relationships the more complex the system becomes. The simplest atom is the hydrogen atom with a relation between one electron and one proton. Yet, now we know that even the proton is composite of 3 quarks.
Ok now I understand the range of value of the many-to-many relationship is infinite (or a very very big number approaching infinity). But now I think, is the many-to-many relationship appliable for ever, not in quanity as you've proven, but in size aspect? To understand this we shall look at your example of the Hydrogen atom. The proton is formed of quarks. Are the qaurks made of something smaller? Strings maybe. And strings are made of... something else. And those of something. And those... Is this series infinite, or can the many-to-many relationship but a limit here? Also the other wat round, the multiuniverses etz...?
  
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