Virgil
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Re: Simple Refutation of Cantor's Proof
Posted:
Dec 29, 2012 10:13 PM
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In article <9da26dd2-5d29-4d3c-97a3-bd9bb79a2ba4@6g2000pbh.googlegroups.com>, camgirls@hush.com wrote:
> On Dec 30, 9:22 am, Virgil <vir...@ligriv.com> wrote: > > > > NOTHING EVER *NEEDS* to be constructed, DUMBASS! > > > > YOU DON'T represent the function f(x)=2*x by > > > > > The derivative f'(x)=2 > > > > > The integral f*(x)=x^2 > > > > AN integral, but not THE integral. > > > > > > It HAS an integral!
It has infinitely many different integrals, though any two of them differ only by a constant. > > It HAS a derivative.
But it has only one derivative! > > Your imaginary textual froth you make up and call functions DO NOT!! > > AD(pos) = 6 IFF DIAG(pos) < 5 > AD(pos) = 5 OTHERWISE > > What is the DERIVATIVE of that RUBBISH?
Since it is not even a continuous function, what misleads you to suppose it needs to have a derivative? > > You CLAIM it is completed to INFINITY! > > W H A T * I S * T H E * I N T E G R A L ?
Since neither its domain nor its range includes any real intervals what misleads you to suppose that it has an integral? > > ANWER THE QUESTIONS VIRGIL
Your questions reveal either your abysmal ignorance of mathematics, or your stupidity, or more likely both. > > OR STOP TRASHING ALL MY POSTS!
I am trying to improve them, but you keep making them worse. --
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