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|    The Starmaker to Ross Finlayson    |
|    Re: The Suspicious Journals of Ross A. K    |
|    06 Apr 25 17:46:17    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, sci.math       From: starmaker@ix.netcom.com              Ross Finlayson wrote:       >       > On 04/06/2025 01:56 PM, The Starmaker wrote:       > > Ross Finlayson wrote:       > >>       > >> On 04/06/2025 09:51 AM, The Starmaker wrote:       > >>> The Starmaker wrote:       > >>>>       > >>>> Physfitfreak wrote:       > >>>>       > >>>>> If you cut a cake into 25000 pieces       > >>>>       > >>>> If you cut a cake into pieces       > >>>> it's just a pile of cakes.       > >>>>       > >>>> Since numbers don't exist...       > >>>> you just have a stack of cakes.       > >>>>       > >>>> Where is the number 25000?       > >>>>       > >>>> all i see is a pile of cakes.       > >>>>       > >>>       > >>>       > >>> You have to enter ...The Pink Elephant Zone.       > >>>       > >>>       > >>> 25000 has to be a ...hallucination.       > >>>       > >>>       > >>> a mirage.       > >>>       > >>>       > >>> Ghost Numbers.       > >>>       > >>>       > >>> The GhostBuster       > >>>       > >>>       > >>>       > >>>       > >>       > >> I think it's because that's a sophist, shallow, Epicurean       > >> phenomenology, that doesn't have the mental and philosophical       > >> maturity and experience and learning to comprehend that the       > >> noumenological makes for an object-sense and other higher       > >> (or, lower) senses of reasoning to complement the base sort       > >> of materialistic cave with a more transcendental sort of       > >> the accommodation of continuity and infinity.       > >       > >       > > I know you will need to Google this questions because you don't have       > > tthe       > > ability to answer the question on your own...but       > >       > > Is 25000 an even number or an odd number?       > >       > >       > >       >       > No, it's always an even number,                     What do you mean "No, it's always an even number,"???? Do you really       mean...always? ...the entire time?? ALWAYS????                                   --       The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,       to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,       and challenge the unchallengeable.              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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