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The trouble with integers is that we have examined only the small ones. Maybe<br />

all the exciting stuff happens at really big numbers, ones we can't get our hand<br />

on or even begin to think about in any very definite way. So maybe all the<br />

action is really inaccessible and we're just fiddling around. Our brains have<br />

evolved to get us out of the rain, find where the berries are, and keep us from<br />

getting killed. Our brains did not evolve to help us grasp really large numbers<br />

or to look at things in a hundred thousand dimensions.<br />

—Ronald Graham, quoted in Paul Hoffman's<br />

"The man who loves only numbers"<br />

Whoever feels the touch of my hand shall become as I am, and hidden things<br />

shall be revealed to him ... I am the All, and the All came forth from me.<br />

Cleave a piece of wood and you will find me; lift up a stone and I am there.<br />

— The Gospel According to Thomas<br />

Preparing for hyperspace. It's rather unpleasantly like being drunk.<br />

—Ford Prefect in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

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