Martin Musatov wrote: Virgil wrote: > In article > <103a00da-91c5-47fc-b40e-79f3303930bc@e24g2000vbe.googlegroups.com>, > WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote: > > > On 3 Jun., 04:37, "Dik T. Winter" <Dik.Win...@cwi.nl> wrote: > > > In article > > > <db512ef4-fbff-48ee-af30-ed25dc9b7...@s16g2000vbp.googlegroups.com> George > > > Greene <gree...@email.unc.edu> writes: > > > ?> On Jun 1, 6:38=A0am, WM <mueck...@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote: > > > ?> > Therefore I don=92t do so, but teach good mathematics, namely > > > ?> > mathematics that is free of confusing the different kinds of infinity > > > ?> > and free of the due silly results. > > > ?> > > > ?> If you were posting this crap in German, you would've > > > ?> been fired long ago. > > > > > > You apparently do not understand it at all. ?WM has posted this stuff for > > > years in the German newsgroup on mathematics, in German. ?Moreover, he > > > has two books about mathematics on his name, in German. > > > > And both say, in effect, about the existence of actual infinity, what > > Kant said about the proof of the existence of God: These assumptions > > (proof of God, axiom of infinity) are as ridiculous as a merchant who > > would try to improve his balance by adding some zeros behind his > > result. > > If I recall correctly, Kant also claimed that only Eulidean geometry > could be consistent. > > So perhaps one ought not rely on Kant's opinions about mathematics. > > > > I would be glad if a court would have to decide about my position > > based on the binary tree and my further arguments. > > Anyone who would submit the validity of a mathematical argument to a > court of law, knows very little about mathematics and very little about > the law. > > > > Kant, at his time, > > had to stop his lectures about religious topics by order of his > > Prussian King. But I am sure that all this Cantor-nonsense would burst > > like a bubble filled with foul gas once the public got to know what > > crap has to be paid by the taxpayer. > > If the mathematicians of Germany knew what anti-mathematical nonsense WM > was pouring into his students, they might very well act to burst that > bubble filled with even fouler gas. > > -- > Virgil I tell you the truth, I do not know Dik T. Winter. Now remove him from my sight. ++ Martin Musatov