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- From: markc@smsc.sony.com (Mark Corscadden)
- Subject: Re: Bayes' theorem and QM
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.024039.2740@smsc.sony.com>
- Organization: Sony Microsystems Corp, San Jose, CA
- References: <1992Dec24.101452.16194@oracorp.com> <1ht1arINNf8a@chnews.intel.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 02:40:39 GMT
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- In article <1ht1arINNf8a@chnews.intel.com> bhoughto@sedona.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
- >The two spheres thus formed do indeed have the same volume
- >sum as the original sphere, but each has less volume than
- >the original, or else they weren't composed of a finite
- >number of pieces[*], or else when constructed they contained
- >gaps, internally.
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- Blair, there's an excellent discussion of this in the sci.math faq:
- 17Q.- Cutting a sphere into pieces of larger volume
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