User talk:David Petry

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22:15, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

Hello David,

I've been watching the work going on at Controversy over Cantor's Theory with some interest. I noticed you say "The world of the completed infinite is a fantasy world which cannot be relevant to understanding the world we live in." I was wondering if you were aware of the possiblity of infinite computation in relativity theory (For a definition of Malament-Hogarth space time see this). It occurs to me that a denial of the completed infinite on the basis that it does not apply to the world we live in would presuppose either a denial of the possibility of Malament-Hogarth space time or the falsehood of relativity theory. I hope you find this interesting. Barnaby dawson 10:45, 18 November 2005 (UTC)