An actual infinity of colliding balls can be in a configuration in which the laws of mechanics lead to logical inconsistency. It is argued that one should therefore limit the domain of these laws to a finite, or only a potentially infinite number of elements. With this restriction \ud indeterminism, energy nonconservation and {\em creatio ex nihilo} no longer occur. A numerical analysis of finite systems of colliding balls is given, and the asymptotic behaviour that corresponds to the potentially infinite system is inferred
Perez Laraudogoitia (1996) presented an isolated system of infinitely many particles with infinite t...
I will discuss in this article some recent progress in the problem of proving existence and uniquene...
The concept of deterministic theory underlying quantum mechanics, usually referred to as “hidden&n...
An actual infinity of colliding balls can be in a configuration in which the laws of mechanics lead ...
Abstract An actual infinity of colliding balls can be in a configuration in which the laws of mechan...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of colliding balls is considered, under the restri...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of identical colliding balls is generalized to inc...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of colliding balls is considered, under the restri...
In this paper we review a 1992 excursion of Jean Paul Van Bendegem into physics, ‘How Infinities Cau...
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From classical mechanics, in particular the motion in a straight line, together set theory and ordin...
Perez Laraudogoitia (1996) presented an isolated system of infinitely many particles with infinite t...
I will discuss in this article some recent progress in the problem of proving existence and uniquene...
The concept of deterministic theory underlying quantum mechanics, usually referred to as “hidden&n...
An actual infinity of colliding balls can be in a configuration in which the laws of mechanics lead ...
Abstract An actual infinity of colliding balls can be in a configuration in which the laws of mechan...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
An infinite number of elastically colliding balls is considered in a classical, and then in a relati...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of colliding balls is considered, under the restri...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of identical colliding balls is generalized to inc...
A Zenonian supertask involving an infinite number of colliding balls is considered, under the restri...
In this paper we review a 1992 excursion of Jean Paul Van Bendegem into physics, ‘How Infinities Cau...
In this paper I present a novel supertask in a Newtonian universe that destroys and creates infinite...
From classical mechanics, in particular the motion in a straight line, together set theory and ordin...
Perez Laraudogoitia (1996) presented an isolated system of infinitely many particles with infinite t...
I will discuss in this article some recent progress in the problem of proving existence and uniquene...
The concept of deterministic theory underlying quantum mechanics, usually referred to as “hidden&n...