... West had, prior to the twentieth century. So they knew about the existence of countable and uncountable sets and could prove line segments to be uncountable? That's really impressive. -- Alexey Romanov- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They knew ...
... the West had, prior to the twentieth century. So they knew about the existence of countable and uncountable sets and could prove line segments to be uncountable? That's really impressive. -- Alexey Romanov- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They knew about sets...
... as the West had, prior to the twentieth century. So they knew about the existence of countable and uncountable sets and could prove line segments to be uncountable? That's really impressive. -- Alexey Romanov- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They knew about sets, subsets, ...
... didn't get that far, they didn't have much. 1. Though that would have been pretty impressive.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They gotten as far as the West had, prior to the twentieth century. So they knew about the existence of countable and uncountable sets and could prove line segments to be uncountable? That's really impressive. -- Alexey Romanov
... naturally. Â There were some more or less egalitarian cultures, but that was about it. Â Surf the Mosou of SW China. It is STILL BEING RUN BY WOMEN. It has been for uncounted centuries. Further west in the Himalayas there are areas where the farms are handed down in the female line, and where a young heir marries several men to work the place for her. After things are ...
..., it follows naturally. There were some more or less egalitarian cultures, but that was about it. Surf the Mosou of SW China. It is STILL BEING RUN BY WOMEN. It has been for uncounted centuries. Further west in the Himalayas there are areas where the farms are handed down in the female line, and where a young heir marries several men to work the place for her. After things are ...
... they have been fixed by a spatial framework to locate them, then your question is moot. If not, then we are faced with an infinity of the little buggers. Does that count as uncountable? Your holes, your choice. -tg  Even if the holes in the plate picked up objects, and not holes, then the objects would not be there until the arrival of the plate. Yes, I...
... objects until they have been fixed by a spatial framework to locate them, then your question is moot. If not, then we are faced with an infinity of the little buggers. Does that count as uncountable? Your holes, your choice. -tg Even if the holes in the plate picked up objects, and not holes, then the objects would not be there until the arrival of the plate.
...just cylindrical volumes free of molecules in this scenario, which surely qualify as your 'indistinguishable objects'. If you say that they are not extant objects until they have been fixed by a spatial framework to locate them, then your question is moot. If not, then we are faced with an infinity of the little buggers. Does that count as uncountable? Your holes, your choice. -tg
... likely to vote for Barack Obama in November. It is highly doubtful that CNN would ever feature a series on the network which discussed how difficult life has been for the uncounted thousands of White families who have lost a family member at the hands of a Negro criminal. Linked below is an interview with one of these savage Negro criminals. Much ...