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[[Epistemological numbers]] are a type of number that deal with knowledge. Like [[real numbers]], [[imaginary numbers]], [[complex numbers]], [[cardinal numbers]] or [[large cardinal numbers]], they have special properties that allow them to represent conceptual knowledge. One finite length transcendental number can contain, in number, form all the information needed to create a [[physapath]] of a human.
[[Epistemological numbers]] are a type of number that deal with knowledge. Like [[real numbers]], [[imaginary numbers]], [[complex numbers]], [[cardinal numbers]] or [[large cardinal numbers]], they have special properties that allow them to represent conceptual knowledge. One finite length [[transcendental number]] can contain, in number, form all the information needed to create a [[physapath]] of a human.

Latest revision as of 10:08, 24 March 2014

Epistemological numbers are a type of number that deal with knowledge. Like real numbers, imaginary numbers, complex numbers, cardinal numbers or large cardinal numbers, they have special properties that allow them to represent conceptual knowledge. One finite length transcendental number can contain, in number, form all the information needed to create a physapath of a human.