ext_2941 ([identity profile] ciphergoth.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] ciphergoth 2009-02-21 12:10 am (UTC)

So, numbers that can't be expressed don't "exist" but you're prepared to treat them as if they do "exist" if, for example, you're talking about measure theory. I think you think you're doing something terribly important and clever, but from here it looks more like theology than mathematics.

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