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Well, I don't really use it as a number, or pretend I can tack one on to it. Do you?They would be, if infinity were a number!
So now you think you are an authority on all universes. OK.No. The "abstract" is abstract from any universe.
Then it is useless. To give it meaning, I used an example. Your math never stood the test. Try and cope.M doesn't have to represent anything, it's just a number.
Only fixed numbers, that are fixed in this universe state, and are presumed to have to remain fixed in some unknown infinity, and beyond. You best stick to the nitty gritty real world uses for baby math.M is any number you care to give me. If you give me a huge number, I will show you that 1/x gets bigger than that number with the rule I told you for picking d.
If they don't represent anything, proving they work is tough. Proving they work on the other side is impossible! Work on that.The point is to prove stuff in the most general case. This proof works whether numbers represent things or not.
That is true, see baby math can be quite useful.I don't, because 5 loaves and 39,777 loaves are not numbers! The distance between 5 and 39777 is 39772, however.
But it does. Your numbers are fixed, and a 5 has to be a five. If numbers could change around wily nilly baby math would be useless.It doesn't, and if you actually thought it did, you are less intelligent than I thought - stop being purposefully ignorant.
Define positive number.I'll show you how it works. Give me any positive number you like. I'll show you that 1/x grows bigger than it with the rule I told you.
Where numbers don't represent anything at all, you could play that game, I suppose, if you have nothing better to do.Such a thing can't exist. As soon as you think of a number, you can immediately thing of another number - namely, that number plus one.
No, you made up pretend scenarios, involving sets that must be from this state, with numbers that represent nothing!No, I just proved it!
I see. So, you think that we have arrived at the unbreakable encryption!? Or would that just be as far as most men know this year?I guess they weren't using strong encryption, such as the encryption that pure maths gives us.
I tell you your gloom and doom won't happen, and you don't believe it. I told you it was you guys that were the gloom and doomers! Thanks for that demo.I don't believe you.
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