View Full Version : The major theorem
Organic
Jan12-04, 07:17 AM
Hi,
Here you can find non-formal papers (yet) dealing with a development of what I call Complementary Logic:
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/X-model-X.pdf
I'll be glad to get your remarks and insights, thank you.
Organic
MathematicalPhysicist
Jan15-04, 06:03 AM
sorry but i dont have time to read your article, but i want to know how does your c. logic differ from our known logic tools?
Organic
Jan15-04, 07:18 AM
Hi loop quantum gravity,
Thank you for your reply.
Complementary Logic is a fading transition between Boolean Logic (0 XOR 1) and Non-Boolean Logic (0 AND 1).
Multiplication and addition are complementary concepts.
Also multiplication is noncummotative (a*b not= b*a).
Complementary Logic clearly distinguish between two types of infinity:
1) Potential infinity.
2) Actual infinity.
Russell's paradox is naturally avoided.
There is a general definition to the question: "What is a NUMBER?"
More can be added to the above, so if you want to know more please read it in my website:
http://www.geocities.com/complementarytheory/CATpage.html
Yours,
Organic
What if the x in the paper stands for "A Model"?
Then a model of x is x itself.
I'm just messing with you [:D]
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.