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Apr 9 at 22:13 comment added Robbie Goodwin By all means ask for help, but don't Comment on Comments that you don't understand. If that means you need a detailed explanation please either ask for that, or take yourself to Chat.
Apr 9 at 21:19 comment added Frazer @RobbieGoodwin don’t comment if you didn’t read the post properly
Apr 8 at 23:17 history closed David Gudeman
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Apr 8 at 20:51 comment added Robbie Goodwin When you keep coming to the conclusion absolute truth about anything cannot be known, is that simply because of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, or more like Schrödinger's cat, or is something else involved?
Apr 8 at 20:48 comment added Robbie Goodwin Was 'anything I say it 100% true, including this statement…' really what you meant? Please, if you're using the scientific method, why not check more carefully?
Apr 8 at 12:28 answer added user21820 timeline score: 4
Apr 8 at 10:06 comment added Rushi As a computer scientist to a mathematician, pls consider this answer of mine as a point of departure
Apr 8 at 10:00 answer added AnoE timeline score: -2
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Apr 8 at 7:36 comment added Mauro ALLEGRANZA From a Constructive point of view, it is not provable that "every real number is either less than 0 or greater than or equal to 0". But yes, every "finite" application of math to numerical computation since ancient Babylonians has shown no inconsistency.
Apr 8 at 3:16 answer added wizzwizz4 timeline score: 4
Apr 8 at 2:05 answer added ac15 timeline score: -1
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