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@maynardtrendle820 "That's a strange appeal to authority" HAHAHAHAHAHA. No, no. Your statement is a nice strawman.
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@ThePallidor "Approximation is a concept in applied math" It seems you are suggesting the concept belongs ONLY to applied mathematics.
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@santerisatama5409 Mr. Wildberger would never prove something like 0.999...=1. Because 0.999... makes no sense to him.
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@santerisatama5409 "Mathematically speaking there is no such thing as 'overwhelming consensus'" There is. At least about notations. And some other technicalities.
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@20-sideddice13 oh man, you were doing so, so fine, until your "Who do you choose to trust ?" The answer is simple: no one. We don't need to trust someone when the subject is about Mathematics. You don't really need to trust anythign to study Mathematics. You don't even need to trust the axioms you are using, whatever that's supposed to mean.
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@MrBoulayo "the important is to be aware of the foundation of this believing" Mathematicians always invoking "fake important" things. Let's be real, doesn't make much difference in life, in math study, to know the foundation you are talking about. It is amazingly interesting. But "important"? I can't see why. It is more than important. It is inevitable.
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@20-sideddice13 "can you produce the 10^10000'th prime number ? No. It exist though" Oh, you are new here! Man, this people are completely insane. They completely deny infinity. This implies they deny irrational numbers, circles and the 10^10000'th prime. You are dealing with batsh1t cr4zy on steroids.
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@andrewcole9824 wow ... are you proud of your comment? What a silly confusion ...
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