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Re: another boring critisism of Cantor's Theorem
Posted:
Mar 31, 2004 4:05 PM
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Eckard Blumschein schrieb in Nachricht <news://406AC4F4.5040500@et.uni-magdeburg.de>... >Jesse F. Hughes wrote:
>You will certainly agree that any single finite value xn of a continuous >quantity x is per se completely irrelevant because it is surrounded by >infinitely many nearly identical neighbours.
No, I will not ... And as many posters (and me too) already told you in replies to your postings in German news groups, no mathematician will ...
>Also, there is intuitively nothing in between (-a, 0) and (0, a).
Who cares? A variable in (-a, 0) will never become 0, and a variable in (0, a) neither - and that's important.
regards Hermann --
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