Everything posted by Genady
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
It does not matter.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
They all support the chemical-physical view of life.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Maybe. Maybe not. Go ahead, investigate. When you have something, maybe there will be something to discuss.
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A new form of philosophy I came up with
It does not. Computer works with pseudo-random. Which is non-random.
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A new form of philosophy I came up with
Binary is the basis. Random/non-random. 0/1.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
alive and conscious.
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
No, it is not.
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
Problem A. Draw two arbitrary points on a sheet of paper. Call them point A and point B. Find the location of point C such that AB = BC. Use only compass. Here is the drawing:
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
No. I have explained what I wanted in the post which is two posts above this one. Here is what I have explained there:
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
I don't know how you got the problem you describe. I've never mentioned anything like that. I have mentioned two other problems earlier in the thread. Problem A: Problem B: Emphasis is on "compass only". No straightedge, no straight lines, nil, nada, niet! The question in the thread was NOT how to solve these problems. I've solved both of them. (Without drawing any straight lines.) My initial solution used a point where two circles constructed on an intermediate step, touch each other. I was not sure, if it is legitimate to rely on a point that was constructed this way. However, I've found a way how to construct such a point by constructing another circle which crosses the two tangent circles at the point where they touch each other. This shows that using a point where two circles touch is a legitimate shortcut of this a bit longer but definitely legitimate construction. So, the question in the title of the thread is answered. If you want to play with them, try the Problems A and B yourself. But remember, no straight lines are allowed.
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
1. I don't know which problem you are solving. 2. It should be easy to describe a construction in words if the circles and points are named. Let's try. a. Let's call the given circle, C1. b. You say to "Use an arbitrary radius that is slightly bigger than the radius of the given circle." I set the compass to some radius like that. c. "make 4 arcs with the compass from each quadrant." With the radius set in (b), I make circles C2, C3, C4, and C5 with the centers in A2, A3, A4, and A5, respectively. They intersect in several points with C1 and among themselves. d. "This will give you the center." Where is the center? The center of what?
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
It'd be more meaningful to discuss something with my dinner table...
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
The problem does not allow to use straightedge to draw a straight line either.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
There are physical laws describing how matter moves and interacts. If life interacting with matter causes the matter to move and to interact differently than required by these physical laws, then life causes violation of the physical laws. Do you mean that life violates laws of physics? If not, then life does not have any effect on matter, IOW, life does not interact with matter.
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Are tangent points allowed in ruler and compass constructions?
No. I am doing constructions using only compass. The problem specifically states NOT to use straightedge.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Thank you for the clarification. No, I don't recall
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Which object do you have in mind?
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Yes, in my mind the difference depends on the area of interest: massive vs. massless, relativistic vs. non-relativistic, fermions vs. bosons, ... All this I think is irrelevant to the question of abiogenesis.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Why do you ask? You know very well that both of them involve matter - particles, waves, systems with Hamiltonians.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
When I studied ecology (as a course in biology program) many years ago, several models were presented for a variety of such events in different circumstances. All of them were built upon known chemical and physical principles, which are properties of matter.
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
Are there currently examples of laws or principles of nature like this, i.e., laws that do not involve matter? Aren't such principles rather mathematical than natural?
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Gap between life and non-life (split from What if god...)
For example ...?
- Garlic 'fries'...
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Another element that squares to the identity?
Prove that groups of even order contain at least one element (which is not the identity) that squares to the identity. In case of a cyclic group, it is easy. Such group consists of {e, g, g2, g3, ..., gn-1} and contains element h = gn/2. This element, h2 = (gn/2)2 = gn = e. But how to prove it when the group is not cyclic? P.S. Oh, got it. Just count the pairs, element and its inverse.