Re: who is the most brilliant mathematician ever lived?
- From: Eckard Blumschein <blumschein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 12:52:38 +0200
On 4/8/2005 10:55 AM, guenther.vonKnakspott@xxxxxx wrote:
> Eckard Blumschein wrote:
>> On 4/8/2005 2:45 AM, guenther.vonKnakspott@xxxxxx wrote:
>> >
>> > Tell me Blumstin, do you feel any compulsion to bring up the
> matter?
>>
>> In my reply to Dave Rusin in the thread "Courage?", I tried to
> explain
>> that I regard all of the monument Cantor worth to be teared down.
>>
>> E.
>
> So how does judaism fit into the picture? as a pejorative? What is
> wrong with you Blumschein?
Be not mislead by Georg Cantors alephs. According to Hermann Kremer,
_Georg_ Cantor has nothing to do with Judaism. He wrote to cardinal
Franzelin and asked him for endorsement of his Infinitum creatum.
E.
.
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