Re: Calculus XOR Probability
- From: cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 6 May 2006 13:20:22 -0700
Tony Orlow wrote:
cbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
These facts can be deduced from the /definition/ of "limit of a
sequence of sets of points" that I gave previously.
I don''t know what you mean by "a line of some sort, with a real
measure of length", so I can't otherwise comment on whether or not your
statement is correct or incorrect; it is meaningless to me,
mathematically speaking; although as regular English usage it seems
contradicted by the example I just gave.
A disk contradicts a line? Dear god, now you sound like Lester!
So you propose that the statement "a disk is a line of some sort, with
a real measure of length" is /not/ contradicted by your definition of
"a line of some sort, with a real measure of length", when we take this
definition as being the regular English usage of that phrase?
Cheers - Chas
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