OpenSourceOptimist on Nostr: It feels pretty obviously true. Either something is continuous or it is not. We can ...
It feels pretty obviously true. Either something is continuous or it is not. We can already approximate continuous things with countable things as good as we need. If there is something in-between there it would be continuous for all I care.
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