Originally I am a pure mathematician...


On Counting Without Numbers
(Jul 30, 1997)
Most people think that if a person doesn't know numbers he also doesn't know to count. That is false. On the other hand, knowledge of numbers doesn't imply ability to count. The number of elements in some sets are not finite. If they are infinit the question is: How infinite are they? What to do?
Questions could be put very strangely. Imagine some situations:
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The Motion
(Sep 12, 1997)
Our physical space is at least four dimensional. There are three space coordinates and one time coordinate. While every time coordinate is of the same structure, time is of another. In this sense every discrete value of time coordinates characterize just one fixed configuration of objects embedded to the space. These configurations are single states of the motion, that is really understandable for us only through these fixed states. We know nothing more about the motion. All other explanations have the model value only.
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Fractals, Nature and the Lorenz Attractor
(Sep 12, 1997)
The structure of objects and the structure of the motion-process are describable by the same tools: so called fractals. Now, we will not define the concept of fractals exactly but show some examples to see what they look like.
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