Re: What is this thing known as "=" ?
- From: Michael Press <jack@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 05:50:02 GMT
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<1166188257.624141.281160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
huangxienchen@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Proginoskes wrote:
huangxienchen@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
What do we mean when we say " = " ?
By = I mean 0x3D.
--- Christopher Heckman
Zero is a non-trivial trivial. This may be a valid statement, but needs
some tweaks.
Zero is in R. It is a real number, it is nto "existentially trivial" or
nonexistent, it is in R, it's a Real.
Yet, the quantity 0 is a trivial quanta.
So, I think that zero is an "existentially no-trivial" trivial number.
Your ball - and the proof on Wiki is gaaaahhhhhhbage.
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Michael Press
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