Re: Steven Cullinane is a Crank





Jesse F. Hughes wrote:
>
> "Bob Stewart" <bobstewart_III@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > Is Jesse F. Hughes really the President of The Eternal (and Int'l)
> > Order of Palsy-Walsies?
>
> Since Jesse F. Hughes is founder of that Order (and there are only
> ten other members and also *every* member is called the President),
> this isn't so hard to believe.

Nope - It's obviously a a p-adic circle, in which every point is
its centre

[See "A Mathematical Seduction" by Drew Aderburg.
http://www.williams.edu/Mathematics/eburger/BurgerMathHorizons.pdf,
an interesting read all round].

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