Re: Delusions and occasional bleak truth
- From: David Ullrich <ullrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 11:01:24 -0600
Venkat Reddy wrote:
On Nov 27, 8:56 pm, Angus Rodgers <twir...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:34:28 -0800 (PST), Venkat Reddy
[...]
As you noted, I believe more problem is with my expression than my
logic.
Of course you believe that. You're deluded. When you say
things like
"I would say any branch of mathematics (topology etc) which desires to
model physical continuum and depends on the notion of "open and closed
intervals of continuum" needs clean up. Because by allowing those open
and close notions, we are modeling only descretum by assuming that it
is possible to strip off zero extent boundaries from their regions.
Why we can't strip off boundaries? because you can't subtract dogs
from kilometers. Regions are of one dimension higher than their
boundaries."
there is no problem with your expression - it's the "logic"
that's simply bizarre.
But I don't hesitate to say things just because they might.
total contradiction to established things. This is not disrespect but
just a disagreement seeking to get convinced otherwise. I want to be
convinced that everything is fine, but not to prove things are broken.
- venkat
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