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Transfinite ordinals as axiom number symbols for unification of quantum and electromagnetic wave functions

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The mapping of axioms into transfinite number fields provides a method whereby axioms and the magnitudes of experimental values can be distinguished in a clear manner. This procedure is shown also to result in a logical interpretation for the presence of exponential forms and for their imaginary arguments.

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Honig, W.M. Transfinite ordinals as axiom number symbols for unification of quantum and electromagnetic wave functions. Int J Theor Phys 15, 87–90 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01807752

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