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10-08-2007, 04:29 PM
Re: Logic and Mathematics

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Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
This is just a change in a parametric variable which does not affect the overall general theorem structure. On the other hand theorems never associate with natural constants such as speed of light, constant of gravity, electric charge of electron, Planck's constant of action, etc.
I think mathematical theorems possess its wide coverage/flexibility and thus really never associate with natural constants.

However, once a mathematical theorem has been applied to physics, that physics theorem might or might not be associated with natural constants.
(unless academicians downgrade those "natural constants associated physics theorems" just as Physics Laws/Theories, no longer honored as Theorems. I don't know about the practise.)

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