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RBF Definitions
"point out to you that an angle is an angle independent of the length of its edges. I can take three angles and get a triangle. A triangle is a triangle quite independent of size. In other words, there’s conceptuality independent of size. Therefore when I say tetrahedron the tetrahedron could be any size to accommodate what we’re talking about-- the rest of Universe and what I am considering.
"So I have something very interesting here. Because, again Einstein, talking about the physical Universe and the physical Universe has all these nonsimultaneous and only partially overlapping events. I point out that the individual events themselves are finite. So I then saw that we could say that Universe, both physical and metaphysical, all of our experiences, are each finite. Every one begins and ends. That’s one of the most important kind of characteristics we can observe from all of our physical experimentation. All energy quanta, individual packages, an individual package being finite then, an aggregate of finites is finite. So we have a Universe.
“Now what man used to call infinite, I call finite but”
