[MD] MOQ and Completeness Theories (Sorry, Godel.)
Joseph Maurer
jhmau at comcast.net
Thu Mar 24 15:46:37 PDT 2011
Hi Marsha,
I had this dream that I was a sperm cell penetrating an egg cell wall. The
egg destroyed my connection to my beautiful tail and left it in the soup. A
whole lot more of me was also destroyed, but I did what I could. I could
not help but admire the beauty of the egg from the inside even though I was
destroyed, and so I say "she remains intact" compared to my destruction. I
was raised on a small farm with a few chickens and my job was to collect the
eggs. Fertilized eggs tasted as good as unfertilized eggs.
Joe
On 3/24/11 3:16 AM, "MarshaV" <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> Hi Joe,
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> On Mar 23, 2011, at 5:00 PM, Joseph Maurer wrote:
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>> I'm Joe. I was pondering reproduction the other day from this musing: The
>> egg cell has all the advantages. Before and after fertilization she remains
>> intact. The sperm cell on the other hand is left in pieces. Fortunately DQ
>> is undefined so what's left of the sperm cell are important pieces.
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> Do those little Cruise missiles really end up being important pieces? And I
> wonder at your phrase "she remains intact." How do you know this?
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> Marsha
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> p.s. Good to have you posting again.
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