Re: Raatikainen's critique of Chaitin
From: Michael Lockhart (ml1000_at_bellsouth.net)
Date: 09/05/04
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Date: Sat, 4 Sep 2004 21:56:20 -0400
"ZZBunker" <zzbunker@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:e4a0829b.0409041729.3442a9ef@posting.google.com...
> mtx014@linux.services.coventry.ac.uk (Robert Low) wrote in message
> news:<chcnsr$70b$2@sunbeam.coventry.ac.uk>...
>> ZZBunker <zzbunker@netscape.net> wrote:
>> > It doesn't destroy that, since that's not even a
>> > Greek idea, that's an Aristotle idea, mathemo-morons.
>>
>> You just have to love Usenet.
>
> That's probably supposed to mean that Aristotle
> *didn't* *invent* *Logic*. A Capitol is used,
> since lower-case "l" is only used in Greece.
> as in lambda calculi.
>
> You have to love mathema-morons.
>
> Since they probability do not even know who Pythagorus IS.
> But, they are probably even MORE infinetly
> clueless, that Pythagorus' "proof" that
> sqrt(2) is irrational is the
> REASON, The Prime Motive Theorem of Integers,
> The Modus Operandi of FUNCTION Theory AND Relation Theory,
> that Set "Theory" was also invented.
When insulting people, it's generally wise not to include a mistake in your
post, let alone many mistakes.
Michael
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