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Re: proximity in human affairs - 01-31-2008, 02:53 PM

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it leads to desparity,or even madness.
What I really believed is that Cantor became insane simply because nobody believed him or maybe because he never could find his soul mate? He was a very lonely person to the end of life here on earth.


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What I really believed is that Cantor became insane simply because nobody believed him or maybe because he never could find his soul mate? He was a very lonely person to the end of life here on earth.
That is the price that many pay,everything goes out of the window,family.friends, etc,
all except the obsession of course!Findinga soul mate might help,providing they were
more attractive than the obsession?



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Re: proximity in human affairs - 01-31-2008, 03:11 PM

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Findinga soul mate might help,providing they were more attractive than the obsession
Could there be a soul mate theory in the making in your pocket full of ideas? I keep reminding myself that the word 'soul' is equivalent to consciousness.


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Could there be a soul mate theory in the making in your pocket full of ideas? I keep reminding myself that the word 'soul' is equivalent to consciousness.

You are right there,prehaps this will provide an entrance to Mobius and his strip?



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Re: proximity in human affairs - 01-31-2008, 03:22 PM

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this will provide an entrance to Mobius and his strip
OK. But could it has to be its 4 dimensional space-time manifestation? As far as consciousness is concerned I think only 1 time dimension is sufficient. If only we can locate the unit circle of time as quantum of time?


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OK. But could it has to be its 4 dimensional space-time manifestation? As far as consciousness is concerned I think only 1 time dimension is sufficient. If only we can locate the unit circle of time as quantum of time?

I am sure we can locate it,I am looking for the opening now.



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Re: proximity in human affairs - 02-01-2008, 02:36 PM

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I am looking for the opening now
Could you describe what the opening looks like? My guess is that it is a unit circle.


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Could you describe what the opening looks like? My guess is that it is a unit circle.
Absolutely spot on there Antonio,a unit circle indeed.



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Re: proximity in human affairs - 02-01-2008, 02:51 PM

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Absolutely spot on ...,a unit circle indeed
Thanks. On the other hand, according to Apollonius of Perga (262 BC-190 BC), the circle can degenerate into an ellipse then into a parabola then into a hyperbola.


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Thanks. On the other hand, according to Apollonius of Perga (262 BC-190 BC), the circle can degenerate into an ellipse then into a parabola then into a hyperbola.

Enough,enough,lets stay with the circle and ignore Apollonius!



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