
In set theory, V denotes the von Neumann universe and L denotes Godel's constructible universe. Their equality or inequality is a disputed point, and the position one chooses to take on whether V=L or V≠L reveals a great deal about one's philosophy of mathematics. If V≠L then not every set of numbers is constructible. The removal of this restriction allows for the inclusion of numbers that are almost beyond the limits of human comprehension. More than just a mathematical equation, this expression inspires contemplation of that which we cannot perceive, which can lead to a transcendent experience of the sublime."
the irreducible
the transcendental (π)
the transcendental (e)
the transcendental (e)
the transcendental (π)
the transcendental (e)
the transcendental
π, e, ø
a prime number
a natural number
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