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Barwise recounts about the above:<ref>J. Bariwse, ''Admissible Sets and Structures'', p.364. Perspectives in Mathematical Logic (1975).</ref> |
Barwise recounts about the above:<ref>J. Bariwse, ''Admissible Sets and Structures'', p.364. Perspectives in Mathematical Logic (1975).</ref> |
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: The remarkable argument that strongly compact cardinals exist "by analogy with \(omega\)" always reminds me of the goofang, described in ''The Book of Imaginary Beings'', by Jorge Luis Borges: |
: The remarkable argument that strongly compact cardinals exist "by analogy with \(\omega\)" always reminds me of the goofang, described in ''The Book of Imaginary Beings'', by Jorge Luis Borges: |
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:: The yarns and tall tales of the lumber camps of Wisconsin and Minnesota include some singular creatures, in which, surely, no one ever believed... |
:: The yarns and tall tales of the lumber camps of Wisconsin and Minnesota include some singular creatures, in which, surely, no one ever believed... |
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:: There's another fish, the Goofang, that swims backward to keep the water out of its eyes. It's described as "about the size of a sunfish, only much bigger". |
:: There's another fish, the Goofang, that swims backward to keep the water out of its eyes. It's described as "about the size of a sunfish, only much bigger". |
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