1/0 = ∞
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2007-08-12 02:02:24
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answer #1
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answered by bodhidave 5
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there's a Math humour that announces "There exists purely one god yet as much as isomorphism!" The term ISOMORPHISM interior the Mathematical context is a bijective map f such that the two f and its inverse, f-a million, are homomorphisms, i.e. shape-keeping mappings. word here that f could be one-to-one and onto to ensure that f to have an inverse, f-a million. In a definite experience, isomorphic gadgets are structurally same, in case you choose for to forget approximately approximately finer-grained adjustments that would upward push up from how they are defined. enable G1 and G2 be God. define a function f: G1 -> G2 say in terms of a linear function of its actual, religious and different properties which you will affiliate that God possesses. We could teach that f is definitely the two one-to-one and onto and guard the form of a God from one faith area to the different. Then this f is definitely an ISOMORPHISM and it follows that G1 and G2 are ISOMORPHIC ("an identical"). In different words, a God in a single faith is "an identical" to the different Gods in the different faith.
2016-12-11 17:40:16
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answer #2
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answered by ciprian 4
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1+1+1=1
and 2+2=5
2007-08-12 02:06:16
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answer #3
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answered by witchfinder general 3
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God created everything, including mathematics. How could He be explained, defined by something He created?
God bless
2007-08-12 02:51:19
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, don't be ridiculous...is this a serious question?? If not, why post it? Formula is singular, formulae is plural, God has a capital G, as brain90210 has kindly tried to point out to you, there is no need to be ungrateful.
2007-08-12 02:00:39
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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MATHEMATIC FORMULA FOR GOD?
0 - 0 = 0
To spell it out:
Zero minus zero equals zero.
2007-08-12 02:32:58
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answer #6
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answered by Montgomery B 4
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There's no such thing.And even if you would find such thing, would it help you with something,like believing?! Nope.Mathematics isn't an explanation for everything...
Oh, and it depends on which God you reffer..:P...The matter of God can be so subjective sometimes...
2007-08-12 01:59:57
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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God=0
2007-08-12 01:54:12
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out the "World As Myth" theory of quantum mechanics.
2007-08-12 01:57:15
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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1 > infinity
2007-08-12 02:04:50
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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