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Measurement and Its Mathematical Scale
Published 1998-09-04Version 1
It is argued that every measurement is made in a certain scale. The scale in which present measuments are made is called present scale which gives present knowledge. Quantities at the limits to present measurement may be observables in other scales. Cantor's series of infinites is used to describe scales of measurement. Continuum Hypothesis and Schroedinger Cat are discussed.
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