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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, July 04 2012 @ 09:23 PM EDT |
... it doesn't matter how many points you put adjacent to
each other, it will never form a line. A point has *no*
length, so an adjacent point has to exist in *exactly* the
same position. An infinite number of adjacent points is a
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- Actually, ... - Authored by: Nivag on Wednesday, July 04 2012 @ 10:22 PM EDT
- Actually, ... - Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, July 05 2012 @ 08:09 AM EDT
- Hah! - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 05 2012 @ 09:58 AM EDT
- Typo - Authored by: JamesK on Thursday, July 05 2012 @ 11:10 AM EDT
- Typo - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, July 05 2012 @ 01:02 PM EDT
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Authored by: Tolerance on Wednesday, July 04 2012 @ 11:18 PM EDT |
Ahem. Aleph null? (Countably many points) - That would have Lebesgue measure
zero. Aleph One? That's a line. In between? Do tell me the continuum hypothesis
is proven!
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