Is continuum hypothesis[1] true?
Proof that it has NO answer is quite lengthy.
But there exist a PROOF that the hypothesis is neither PROVABLE nor Disprovable![2]
2006-11-14 04:02:41
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answer #1
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answered by hq3 6
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What is it like to be someone else? Do other people percieve the world in the same way I do?
Our minds, or so called "souls" exist because of the neuroconnections in our brains... ultimately we are who we are because of our brains. We perceive the world the way we do because of our senses, and how our brains process the information. Our mind, what defines us as individuals, cannot be seperated from our bodies. Hence we will never have any idea what it's like to be someone else. For all we know, the person next to us could pecieve colour or sound in a totally different way.
For example, we know an apple is red because it reflects light corresponding to the "red" frequency. However, is my perception of red the same as your perception of red? Maybe if i jump into your brain, I'd be surprised to see that what we all call red, you see it as my version of blue. But we will never know for sure because it is impossible to literally see the world through someone elses' eyes.
Another question is similar to the movie "the matrix". Do the things around me exist? Is the computer that I'm typing on real? How do I know that my brain is not simply being manipulated into "sensing" the world around me, and this world that I am "sensing" is not reality? Then what is reality, if not just my perception?
2006-11-13 20:49:40
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answer #2
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answered by Moo i'm a cow 2
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Let X be a set of non-empty sets. Can we choose a single member from each set in X?
this is called 'The axiom of choice' and as any axiom has no answer. We can only study what happens if : is 'yes' than all the math is true. If 'no' than we are talking about a complete absurd math, diffrent from what we know.
P.S. this was just an example. Take any axiom as an answer to your post.
2006-11-13 21:41:11
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answer #3
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answered by Dao R 1
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Well......we could go with the old "Does my bum look big in this?",
or if your wife asks you in front of your friends "Are you going to spend all day with those lazy good for nothing pricks?". There is no correct answer as you are damned if you do, and damned if you don't. Is there a correct answer to any rhetorical question? What of imaginary questions "If Superman and the Flash had a race, who would win?". What about this "What is the highest finite number?"
2006-11-13 20:53:08
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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the answer to life the universe and everything is {you no what you no and that's all you need to no} ONE +ONE is two {YOU ON WHAT YOU NO} ? {AND THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO NO} is the answer to all the questions that you don't have the answer to there is all ways something new to learn in life my answer IS <{ YOU NO WHAT YOU NO AND THAT'S ALL YOU NEED TO NO}> is the answer to life the universe and everything 42 is not the ANSWER
2014-11-10 05:55:37
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answer #5
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answered by paul 1
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Your in world war one, in a trench and your helping out the people at one end of the trench because they have been shot. Your friend is at the other side trying to stop the invading army from getting any closer. you go back to help your friend out when the enemy charges into your trench. You are in between your friend and the wounded soldiers. who do u got to help out?
2006-11-13 20:41:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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you're maximum suitable theory is fact. you notice the sky as blue, a shade blind guy or woman sees it as eco-friendly. In his fact that's eco-friendly even though fact: the sky seems the colour blue because of the vibration of light that motives something to look blue. It does not seem eco-friendly because of the fact it does not emit the vibration of light that motives something to seem eco-friendly. even nevertheless a guy or woman percieves it to be eco-friendly, and that's the fact to the colour blind, that's in basic terms a results of the genetic anomoly that motives shade-blindness. in fact nonetheless that the sky is blue for the reason it is the vibration of the mild that the human eye can see. i'm only utilizing your occasion yet I disagree that evidence or fact is only a theory or the favourite public of the loads. even though i don't think of there is in basic terms one maximum suitable or authentic answer for each thing. i'm uncertain I mentioned each and every thing for sure the way i wanted yet I ought to verify on dinner lol
2016-10-22 01:36:12
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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how large is the universe, what is the smallest quantum particle, is the temporoparietal junction part of the default mode of the brain, is the medial prefrontal cortex involved in social cognition or is it just active when the brain is active, is dizziness during migraine due to inability to track peripheral motion...
2006-11-13 20:39:25
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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why humans cant use 100% of their brain power? if they use what may be the result of that?
in a survey it is proved that a normal human on this earth use only 10% of his brain power on an average.
and the highest percentage is 20% used by only one person and that is "einstein".
2006-11-13 21:07:29
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answer #9
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answered by HAVE A NICE DAY 2
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You ask for a question that has no CORRECT answer....then you say that a question that has DIFFERENT answers for everyone still has an answer...but WHICH one of these answers are correct? Seems to me they ALL would be...so here is my question to you....Why would someone really care about this answer?
2006-11-13 20:44:45
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answer #10
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answered by trivia buff 5
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