> > Are you saying that all functions f: R -> R are continuous? And that > Brouwer proved this? I would be willing pay big money to see a proof > of that.
No need, you'll find it in Dummett's book ("only" a hundred quid). It's also in my notes of a course by J P Cleave.
-- Mathematics is a part of physics. Physics is an experimental science, a part of natural science. Mathematics is the part of physics where experiments are cheap. (V.I. Arnold)