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transcendental numbers

Xer0Dynamite edited this page Jun 29, 2020 · 2 revisions

A transcendental ___ transcends: it cannot be ascribed within a single domain.

Some new domains for meta-philosphy (?):

  • The empty set {} is transcendental on X.
  • The negative sign (-) is transcendental on S.
  • some letter variables are transcendental in the domain of algebra (x, l, m, n, s), G.
  • f() is transcendental in domain of computer science, M.
The domain of sentential logic is P. The domain of predicate calculus (or whatever domain for robotics thought): B.
  • The number 1 is transcendental in Q.
  • The symbol pi is transcendental in A.
  • The transcendental number e transcendental in R.
  • The transcendental number i in C.
  • 0 transcends them all
  • 0 is the meaningful intersection between R and C.
  • 1 is the meaningful intersection between A and Q.
  • e is a meaningful intersection between A and R.
  • ?? i is the meaningful intersection between A and C.



              
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