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  • There is no doubt that your answer is excellent. I will infinitely (!) appreciate some bibliographic addresses understandable for simple men.
    – kouty
    Commented Apr 5 at 13:50
  • hi, @kouty, any of the usual introductory books on set theory - as halmos's "naïve set theory" or goldrei's "classic set theory" - should cover the 'technical side' of these issues, but i'm afraid i don't really now of sources explicitly discussing the 'philosophical' part that also interests you. maybe trying to figure out such things on our own is an integral part of the exercise, who knows :p
    – ac15
    Commented Apr 5 at 14:30
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    Gracias for throwing in some mathematical formalism.
    – Hudjefa
    Commented Apr 5 at 14:48
  • @ac15 please red my edit about non temporal delay.
    – kouty
    Commented Apr 5 at 15:32
  • hi, @kouty, i think i don't really understand this notion of 'step delay'
    – ac15
    Commented Apr 5 at 15:36