Re: infinitely many nn's = infinite nn's?



On Mar 11, 10:44 am, G. Frege <nomail@invalid> wrote:
On 11 Mar 2007 06:43:19 -0700, "George Dance" <georgedanc...@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:



Much to my surprise I found that he's not the non-math crank I expected,

Sure he is.

"Wolfgang Mückenheim is a classic crank. Why do you imagine, as
you seem to do, that there is any point arguing with him? It
may seem odd that he has a job as a professor in technical and
mathematical subjects, but such things happen."

(Torkel Franzen)


That has as much evidential value as
<unsnip>
"The Pot is black." (The Kettle)
</us>

If you think otherwise you might present a SINGLE "argument" put forward by
WM ("proving that set theory is inconsistent") which is NOT completely non-
sensical (i.e. mathematical nonsense). Do it!


Sorry, Mr. Argument-from-ignorance. It's not my job to prove that
he's not a crank. If you make a claim, the onus is on you to back it
up; which you don't do by quoting Torkel Franzen's old flames.

..


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