Re: Epistemology 201: The Science of Science
From: aeo6 (aeo6_at_cornell.edu)
Date: 02/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 15:30:12 -0500
Albert said:
> Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
> <snip>
> >
> > I can visualise a space in which points are not "next to each other",
> > and hence do not form lines.
>
> I did some meditating since my last reply and found that it is
> impossible for points to ever be "next to each other" and can
> therefore never form lines, so perhaps your feat was not so
> remarkable after all.
>
>
Hmmmm.....how far away are 1 and 0.9999999........?
-- Smiles, Tony
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