Re: Cut a point into two - topological?
- From: Bob Kolker <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:44:08 -0500
Hero wrote:
Regard a point as a hole , so it can be "cut" into two just as several
holes can merge into one:
How do you cut something with zero width? A point is not a set of things so you can't split the point into two non-empty sets.
Bob Kolker
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