Re: Extrapolating linear ratios
- From: stevendaryl3016@xxxxxxxxx (Daryl McCullough)
- Date: 20 Dec 2008 21:20:57 -0800
WM says...
Of course anybody with a minimal understanding of mathematics
That description does *not* include you. You are completely
incompetent at mathematics and logic.
If every even number requires two places, then a set of even numbers,
finite or infinite, cannot contain more numbers than places.
Like most things you write, that is complete gibberish. It's
garbage. What is a "place"? What does it mean that a number
"requires" two places? What does "more" mean, in talking
about infinite sets?
Your posts are utter garbage, because you never define
your terms before making claims about them. You never
make your assumptions clear. What you are doing is not
mathematics in any sense. It's stroking your own ego.
You are completely confused about modern mathematics,
but rather than admit your confusion, you find it preferable
to pretend that everyone *else* is confused. That's fundamentally
dishonest on your part. You are lying to yourself to make
yourself feel better. And, worse, you are lying to your
student. You are a sad case.
--
Daryl McCullough
Ithaca, NY
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