Not really.
It just means that it's impossible to cut anything into exact thirds unless the universe is analog.
Even though we have evidence that the universe is digital, I still say it's analog.

Not really.
It just means that it's impossible to cut anything into exact thirds unless the universe is analog.
Even though we have evidence that the universe is digital, I still say it's analog.
Like....
We have atoms and whatnot, which indicate that the universe is composed of discrete units. But as far as we know, there's always something smaller. Those atoms are tiny, but they're composed of subatomic particles.
If the universe is digital, then it has a smallest unit. Some tiny package of matter or energy that we cannot possibly split or divide. If it's analog, then there is no smallest unit.
Google Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox.
oh well then i agree with thisLike....
We have atoms and whatnot, which indicate that the universe is composed of discrete units. But as far as we know, there's always something smaller. Those atoms are tiny, but they're composed of subatomic particles.
If the universe is digital, then it has a smallest unit. Some tiny package of matter or energy that we cannot possibly split or divide. If it's analog, then there is no smallest unit.
Google Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox.
What the fukk are numbers anyway, like really, who invented that shyt?
Could a world be possible without numbers?
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They are a medium for "quantity."
And yes because quantity has existed before we have.
This thread served a purpose: exposing people who don't understand simple number theory, discrete mathematics and limits.
Agreed. anyone who has completed a year of calc understands this concept