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by mjw1007
1753 days ago
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What I mean is: if you imagine someone drawing up a requirements document for the team assigned to the task of axiomatising geometry, and somebody asked "Do we want our model of geometry to support cutting up a ball into five pieces, moving the pieces rigidly, and reassembling them into two copies?", I think their first idea would be to answer "no". So it isn't parallel to the intermediate value theorem, but opposite to it. |
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