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Must Be A Typo - Clarify

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Posted by Michael W. Pearson on December 8, 2001 01:09:57 UTC

Question for Paul: Do you think that number itself is interwoven with topology?
For example
As the phyical force 'invoked' by the type of objects colliding (rock, photon) determines the number of decimal places which determines the point of collision (where
.999 . . . percent of a distance between objects in imminent collision... is equal to 1 (collision)
If a rock, it's an electrical collision between outer shells, right?
When colliding an photon or graviton, different force means it's a different number of "9"s to make
.999999 . . . equal 1 than if it were a rock.
Therefore topology has changed number, if subtley.

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