> > MB> You said they don't seem as real to you; this is only to be
> > expected,
> > MB> since you use your senses to discern integers - but actually -
> > MB> integers are also imaginary - they in themselves have no
> > substance.
> >
> > MB> In point of fact, it is the
> > MB> very nature of those sequences of numbers - which give God a more
> > MB> natural substance in which to be comprehended - grasped - by the
> > MB> human consciousness.
> > WE> I think that we concur, integers have no substance, are imaginary,
> > and
> > WE> god partakes of this imaginary substance.
> >
> > Yet, aren't they so good at what they do?
Ok... I'm sorry to butt in.. but I am anxious for a conversation. I really
have no solid understanding of what you are talking about... but, so far, I
have gathered that:
Integers are a concept and thus are "imagined."
Integers help us grasp the existence of god.
Both god and integers are made up of this "imaginary substance."
Am I right?
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