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    probability and the epsilon parameter

    The epsilon parameter makes the theory of limit possible. This parameter is based on the axiom of choice. It can be chosen as small as is needed to make any sense of the mathematical analyses being investigated. In contrast with the theory of probability, the epsilon parameter is the same as the statement that given a very large finite number of events, there are few events that are dependent on each other such that the intersection of these dependent events is not identically zero.

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    Are these events what I call "probabilistically competitors"?

    I mean, the event of 1 of july of 1990 of my mother giving me birth, has lead to me being here writing this. Do you mean THAT kind of intersection? or do you mean that now I can be righting this post or I could have been in my swimming pool?

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    I'm trying to describe the distinctions between sequential (serial) events and parallel (simultaneous) events. The concept of intersection is more to do with parallel events that happen at the same time dimension but at different space dimensions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    I'm trying to describe the distinctions between sequential (serial) events and parallel (simultaneous) events. The concept of intersection is more to do with parallel events that happen at the same time dimension but at different space dimensions.
    Humm.....Interesting. Until know, I had only approached the theme of events in a philosophical or historical manner, but giving it scientific analysis, has made you give it a good idea: same time but not space......I wonder what it coudl take to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    ......I wonder what it coudl take to.
    Back to where it all started?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    Back to where it all started?
    Is time circular? I don't think so. So it should lead to knew lands, in which we will walk blind, falling many times, but finding new goods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    Is time circular?
    Thinking about it, time is like a spiral. At birth, time spiral outward, expanding but in the end it quickly spiral inward in a sudden catastrophic change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    Thinking about it, time is like a spiral. At birth, time spiral outward, expanding but in the end it quickly spiral inward in a sudden catastrophic change.
    This seems plausable.

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    For a human being, the end part is not completely catastropic in regard to the mind. But the death of the body remains catastrophic. In case of Alzheimer's disease, the brain manifests premature senility, the disconnections and gradual deteriorations of brain cells cause lost of memory and sense of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao
    For a human being, the end part is not completely catastropic in regard to the mind. But the death of the body remains catastrophic. In case of Alzheimer's disease, the brain manifests premature senility, the disconnections and gradual deteriorations of brain cells cause lost of memory and sense of time.
    See my post in: http://www.toequest.com/forum/showth...=5481#post5481

 

 
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