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Maybe I should title it \"the arrogance of modern physics.\" It's so ridiculous for them to say we know everything except for like dark matter and confinement and quantum gravity and times earlier than...\"" }, { "logid": 126, "ns": 0, "title": "Logic", "pageid": 106, "logpage": 106, "revid": 601, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-05-24T17:05:25Z", "comment": "Created page with \"I think that set theory and formal logic need to be re-done rationally. This is a big project. I will list out some of my problems with formal logic below: == Material implication == <math>A \\implies B</math> is held to equivalent to <math>\\neg A \\vee B</math>, so anything follows from a falsehood. This doesn't fit natural language reasoning. For example, suppose that it is not raining outside right now, and I say \"if it were raining outside right now, then communism w...\"" }, { "logid": 125, "ns": 0, "title": "Category theory", "pageid": 0, "logpage": 104, "revid": 592, "params": { "target_ns": 0, "target_title": "Category theory: abstracting mathematical construction (essay)", "suppressredirect": "" }, "type": "move", "action": "move", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-05-18T19:17:49Z", "comment": "" }, { "logid": 124, "ns": 6, "title": "File:Screenshot 2025-05-18 at 2.51.41 PM.png", "pageid": 105, "logpage": 105, "revid": 589, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-05-18T18:52:23Z", "comment": "" }, { "logid": 123, "ns": 6, "title": "File:Screenshot 2025-05-18 at 2.51.41 PM.png", "pageid": 105, "logpage": 105, "revid": 589, "params": { "img_sha1": "egbyiq595yg7btpfxtm0oawi7oc78zd", "img_timestamp": "2025-05-18T18:52:23Z" }, "type": "upload", "action": "upload", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-05-18T18:52:23Z", "comment": "" }, { "logid": 122, "ns": 0, "title": "Category theory", "pageid": 0, "logpage": 104, "revid": 581, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-05-14T23:35:45Z", "comment": "Created page with \"In real life, and in particular, in mathematics, there are ''entities'' and ''actions''. We can consider types of entities. For example, let us consider two such types <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math>, where <math>X = \\text{apples}</math> and <math>Y = \\text{pie}</math>. There is a specific apple sitting in my fridge, There's an action of baking apple pie too broad Definition of a category '''Definition.''' A ''category'' <math>\\mathcal{C}</math> consists o...\"" }, { "logid": 121, "ns": 0, "title": "Multiplication", "pageid": 103, "logpage": 103, "revid": 567, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-03-12T21:53:44Z", "comment": "Created page with \"'''Multiplication''' is [TODO]\"" }, { "logid": 120, "ns": 0, "title": "Equivalence relation", "pageid": 102, "logpage": 102, "revid": 544, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-02-09T22:43:08Z", "comment": "Redirected page to [[Identity]]" }, { "logid": 119, "ns": 0, "title": "Identity", "pageid": 101, "logpage": 101, "revid": 542, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2025-02-09T19:37:12Z", "comment": "Created page with \"'''Identity''' is a primary, axiomatic concept. It refers to the \"this\"-ness of an object, the fact that it is this and not that. Mathematics conceptualizes identity using the equals (\"=\") symbol. == Equivalence relations == Things can be identical in some respects, but not others. Standard mathematics formalizes this idea as follows. Let <math>S</math> be a set. An ''equivalence relation'' is a relation <math>\\sim </math> on <math>S</math> satisfying three axioms...\"" }, { "logid": 118, "ns": 0, "title": "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", "pageid": 100, "logpage": 100, "revid": 535, "params": {}, "type": "create", "action": "create", "user": "Lfox", "timestamp": "2024-11-28T02:32:58Z", "comment": "Created page with \"In this article, I will explain Einstein's paper ''On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies''. My goal is not to do a historical investigation of exactly what Einstein thought. My goal is to justify special relativity == The problem == Einstein begins by noting the following problem: Maxwell's equations have a different interpretation in some reference frames than they do in others. He gives the following example, involving a magnet and a hoop of wire which are in mo...\"" } ] } }