Re: Relative Cardinality





Virgil wrote:

> No triangle is made of matter, they are all made of imagination. And the
> lengths of their sides only exist in the imagination, and in that
> imagination a right triangle with two equal sides exists and the
> relative lengths of all sides exist.
>
Try to imagine an ideal equal-sized triangle. If you are honest, you
have to admit that you cannot be sure that the side-lengths differ by
less than 10 %.

Regards, WM

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