Re: Extrapolating linear ratios
- From: stevendaryl3016@xxxxxxxxx (Daryl McCullough)
- Date: 21 Dec 2008 10:28:41 -0800
WM says...
On 21 Dez., 06:20, stevendaryl3...@xxxxxxxxx (Daryl McCullough) wrote:
WM says...
If every even number requires two places, then a set of even numbers,
finite or infinite, cannot contain more numbers than places.
What is a "place"? What does it mean that a number
"requires" two places?
Are you really too dense to understand without an explicit definition
what a density is?
Yes, I'm too dense. Please give an explicit definition, and
please give explicitly the assumptions that you are making,
and then please give an explicit proof that your claims follow
from your definitions and your assumptions. Can you do that?
If not, why not?
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Daryl McCullough
Ithaca, NY
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