strangequark


Quantum Superposition of States, United States

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The Theory of Everything, if you dare to be bold, Might be something more than a string orbifold. While some of your leaders have got old and sclerotic, not to be trusted alone in things heterotic, please heed our advise that you are not smitten- The Book is not finished, the last word is not Witten. -Sheldon Glashow O shadows of my mind, where were you? Current image: The Emperor's New Mind, Roger Penrose The best groups: Best vote chess group: SuperTroopers Best team match group: The Farm, Chess Unlimited Best mentoring group: Kairav's Chess Masters Best overral groups: Chess Nuts, Chess Unlimited, The Power of Chess, The Farm, The Blakenators Coolest group: The Emperor's Newest Minds

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Basic Transfinite Arithmetic Explained

Submitted by strangequark on Nov 2, 2009 5:01pm.

Well to say basic isn't exactly fair. But this is cool and important and not too hard! So George Cantor, the Father of Set Theory (an informal title) was the first to show that there are different "levels" of actual infinities. What he did was prove ...Read more »

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