Ineffable facts, deep ignorance, and the sub-algebra hypothesis: Part 2
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If there are any ineffable facts, then it is striking that they essentially are nowhere to be found. It is natural to think of ineffable facts as rare, radical ...
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If there are any ineffable facts, then it is striking that they essentially are nowhere to be found. It is natural to think of ineffable facts as rare, radical ...
from Algebra