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Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2024 18:25:58 +0200
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W dniu 05.07.2024 o 18:17, Athel Cornish-Bowden pisze:
> On 2024-07-05 13:01:12 +0000, gharnagel said:
> 
>> Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>>>
>>> W dniu 04.07.2024 o 23:10, gharnagel pisze:
>>>>
>>>> Maciej Wozniak wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Like numbers - nonexistent, right, Har, poor halfbrain?
>>>>
>>>> Now you're getting the idea.  Good job!
>>>
>>> So - you don't believe that there exists the
>>> smallest prime number, right, Har, poor halfbrain?
>>
>> Such a stupid question doesn't really deserve a response, but
>> I'll be condescending to the poor eighth-brain.
>>
>> Mathematics is a human invention.  Basically, it's just
>> counting.  We count things in the real world: apples, sheep,
>> fingers, etc.
> 
> Something I found absolutely brilliant when I first read it is the 
> chapter in volume 1 of Feynman's Lectures on Physics, where he starts 
> with counting sheep and proceeds in simple understandable steps to 
> logarithms and Euler's identity (e^{i pi} + 1 = 0).
> 
>>   Anything else is frosting on the cake.
>>
>> I like frosting (I have a degree in mathematics, so I obviously
>> do), but anyone who believes numbers, any number, exist as real
>> objects out there in the universe somewhere has bats in his belfry.
> 
> Well, in Wozzie's case we knew that already.

See, Harrie Bowie: I've proven the mumble
of your divine guru to be not even consistent,
and you can do nothing about it apart of
barking and spitting. But you will do what
you can for the glory of your moronic church.