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    Insights Superdeterminism and the Mermin Device

    Hi ! I hope these questions haven't been asked a lot. I checked another thread, but couldn't find exactly this. what you said here was basically what I interpreted yours and many other replies in it: that particle A and B have non-local transfer. What about, say, a computer program of a universe...
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    I Connection between Set Theory and Navier-Stokes equations?

    I'm sorry, but I don't agree with that at all. Cantor's set theory specifically explains Zeno's Paradox: the fact that a finite distance has an infinite number of midpoints. And the fact that there's different cardinalities, I hope you know, that the irrationals outnumber the rational numbers by...
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    I Connection between Set Theory and Navier-Stokes equations?

    thank you for the responses I will say that the highest math I ever took was Calculus II and I'll be if I remember anything from it or Calc I other than finding derivatives/integrals and why that's important. My thought was that the issue with the corner was perhaps related to the fact that...
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    I Connection between Set Theory and Navier-Stokes equations?

    I found this article: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/239805005_Systems_of_Navier-Stokes_Equations_on_Cantor_Sets this doesn't at all relate?
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    I Connection between Set Theory and Navier-Stokes equations?

    Hi, I saw this video by numberphile, and near the end they mention how at the point of a right angle the equation shows infinite velocity for fluids. I'm wondering if this isn't perhaps related to Cantor's solution to Zeno's Paradox of distance (there's always a midpoint). Because I feel like at...
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