What is the set of all sets? Is that the visible universe? Or beyond?
What is the set of all sets? Is that the visible universe? Or beyond?
The set of all sets is EVERYTHING. It actually includes it self, for it is a set itself. This has a lot to do with my thread "Russell's Paradox" I posted in western philosophy forum.Originally Posted by AntonioLao
But there are things which cannot be seen or cannot be fully described by science or math. The names for some of these things as found in cosmology are dark matter, negative energy, blackholes (implied to exist), gravitons, magnetic monopoles, Higgs bosons, supersymmetric particles, etc.
Yes, but I can asure you that the et of all sets includes them in.Originally Posted by AntonioLao
All these have measureable intrinsic spins and magnetic moments, therefore there exist spin axes and magnetic moment axes.Originally Posted by GUILLE
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