Re: An uncountable countable set
- From: Virgil <virgil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:13:35 -0600
In article <4529b325@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tony Orlow <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If noon is not a point of transition, then nothing can change at noon,
and the vase is non-empty at every point before noon, so it must be
non-empty at noon as well.
The function's value at noon can hardly be determined by values all of
which are separated from noon by points of non-definition of the
function, especially when the values on either side of every such point
of non-definition are necessarily different.
.
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