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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 pycyn@hidden.email wrote: > And, of course there is an identity relation for numbers finer than equality, > namely ontic identity, which requirtes that they be the same thing, not > merely have the same value (under condition...). I don't buy it. A real or integer has only one property, and that is its magnitude. > xorxes: > << > la and cusku di'e > > >forgive my ignorance, but how come 21.9999999999999 is equal to > >22.0? > > One way of seeing it is this: > x = 21.9999... > 10x = 219.9999... > 10x - x = 198.0000... > 9x = 198 > x = 198/9 > x = 22 > >> > Nice, if contradictory looking. Certainly more intelligible (and so > convincing) than the usual one through the calculus. It reminds me of a "proof" I saw in high school that delivered 0 = 1. We can do Jorge's stunt more easily: x = 0.9bar 1 - x = 0.00 (...infinitude of zeros...) 001 = 0.0 {by handwaving} -- Henry McCullers, an affable Plano, TX-area anti-Semite, praised the Jewish people Monday for doing "a bang-up job" running the media. "This has been such a great year for movies, and the new crop of fall TV shows looks to be one of the best in years," McCullers said. "And the cable news channels are doing a terrific job, too. Admittedly, they're not reporting on the Jewish stranglehold on world finance, but, hey, that's understandable."