- James Ada
- Gold Coast City, Queensland
- Australia
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Georg Cantor was wrong about infinity. Greatest Mistake in History True Infinity explained
Infinity - boundless endless = ∞
Mathematics/universe - bound end = ()
Cantor said ( ∞ )
Greatest Oxymoron in existence
Cantor did find something, however it is not Actual infinity.
What he found:
The infinite possibilities within the core of our numerical system, the Number 1.
ALL types of numerical expressions, be it fractions, decimal points, percentages, whole numbers etc are different ways of expressing this one number. Hence,
What Cantor perceived to have found = ( ∞ ), an infinite restricted by time and space
What Cantor actually found = ( 1 ).
Now to what I found about the number 1 in finite. (1)
There are many ways to express mathematics, but what is the core?
x, ÷ , √ , Etc are grouped and fancy symbols explaining the only two symbols. + and -.
Every mathematical expression can be explain by these two symbols. Remembering maths is finite, this numeric 1 is comprised of or subject to
( + | - )
This is Theory of Everything.
Except.......
Quantum Mechanics states for nothing to create something, laws must be in place for nothing to produce something.
How do you explain this. Easy....
+ ( + | - )
This is the link between Quantum Mechanics and Gravitational Physics.
Even a law however is not nothing, but something. It is an action and must proceed an entity.
1 + ( + | - )
What is 1 added onto finite or 1 added onto Mathematics as the equation shows.
It is ∞.
1 + ( + | - ) = ∞
The Actual True infinity
This means
If we add 1 onto finite addition itself, we have infinite positive and respectively 1 added onto subtraction itself, infinite negative
1 + (+) = + ∞
1 + (-) = - ∞
Religiously what does this mean?
God (1) created (+) everything ((+|-)) and after judgement day (=), depending on our free will choices, we could end up in either heaven ( + ∞) or hell ( - ∞ ).
Please watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpVHJJMxZa8 to understand the theological aspect of equation.
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James Ada
So which one of these finite Gods is infinite?
Jon Ho
You know what, I give up. It is Groundhog Day again and again, and you are my tormentor. ;)