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Old November 6th 07, 05:56 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.math,sci.geo.meteorology
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Default #5 Probability definition of Reals and AP-adics-- can Earth have rain everywhere simultaneously; Monograph-book: "Foundation of Physics as Atomic theory and Math as Set theory"

In my book AP-adics Primer for 6 year olds onward I defined Reals as
All Possible Digit Arrangements
as well as the Counting Numbers. Giving them a probabilistic
definition has alot of benefits.

And it encourages the mind to think outside the box. So I was thinking
about the weather and
All Possible Digit Arrangements.

Is it possible for a day on Earth where the entire globe is raining? I
would think not.

Is it possible for a day on Earth where the entire hemisphere is in
sunshine, and obviously the
other hemisphere in darkness? So that both hemispheres have no rain?
And is it possible
for one hemisphere to have no rain?

When you develop new concepts and ideas in the sciences, you tend to
apply them to other
things in life and they broaden your horizons.

Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies