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On 9/15/24 3:39 PM, WM wrote:Well, my 4d experiments say a 4d vector exists, but I don't know where to actually plot it in the pure 3d plane. Say point (-1, .69, -.96, 1.414). Where do I plot it? Is it "dark" for now even though its there and visible? ;^) lol.On 15.09.2024 18:38, Ben Bacarisse wrote:But arbirary small intevals CAN be defined.
>It might be worth pointing out that any non-trivial interval [a, b] on>
the real line (i.e. with b > a) contains an uncountable number of
points.
That proves that small intervals cannot be defined (they are dark). An uncountable number cannot be completed without a finite entry.
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Regards, WM
Try to name one that can't.
The only things that are dark, are the things that do not actually exist, but your logic (which has blown up your mind) thinks must exist.
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