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Le 19/04/2024 à 23:26, Maciej Wozmaniak a écrit :
> W dniu 19.04.2024 o 22:43, Python pisze:
>> Le 19/04/2024 à 21:50, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
>>> W dniu 19.04.2024 o 17:56, Python pisze:
>>>> Le 19/04/2024 à 17:40, Maciej Wozniak a écrit :
>>>>> W dniu 19.04.2024 o 10:23, Python pisze:
>>>>>> Le 19/04/2024 à 07:50, Thomas Heger a écrit :
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>> The system k had tall Greek letters as names of the axes:
>>>>>>> Xsi, Eta and Zeta.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here Einstein made an error, too, because once defined these 
>>>>>>> names had to be used.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Xsi intervenes several times from the sentence "For a ray of light 
>>>>>> emitted at the time $\tau =0$ in the direction of the increasing 
>>>>>> $\xi$"
>>>>>> a few paragraphs later. All of them intervenes after the sentence
>>>>>> "Substituting for x' its value, we obtain :"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In my role as a hypothetical professor, who had to write 
>>>>>>> corrections, I freaked out a little at this point and wrote a big 
>>>>>>> red 'F' on the first page on the paper.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In my role as a hypothetical ophthalmologist I freak out a lot and
>>>>>> advise you to buy glasses.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, stinker Python is opening its muzzle again,
>>>>> and trying again to pretend he knows something.
>>>>
>>>> I can recognize the appearances of a greek letter in an
>>>> article, can you?
>>>>
>>>>> Tell me, poor stinker, have you already  learnt
>>>>> what a function is? Are you still trying to
>>>>> determine its properties applying a French
>>>>> definition of a different word?
>>>>
>>>> Still fighting with words and facts Wozmaniak ?
>>>>
>>>> I'm not "trying to determine properties" of functions
>>>> using a definition of a different word. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, yes, poor stinker, you are.
>>>
>>
>> Not quite. What made you thing so Wozmaniak?
> 
> Tell me better, what made you think French
> fonction and English function are the same words.
> Are their definitions identical (after the
> translation)?

LOL! Maybe function in American English and British English
are different words too? Who knows what could happen in the
fancy universe of Maciej Wozmaniak?