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Seeing things in their past? You are full of beans!

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
I defined it clear, it is not my fault you are unable to comprehend it.

Don't you know basic maths lol?

1 point + 1 point = how many points?
Please, don't make me laugh. You made a gross error about two "adjoining points".

Tell me how many points are between any two points?
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
The entire Universe is adjoined and entangled by geometrical points, I thought you knew some science?
I know far more than you do.
Your attempt to use terms that you do not understand only fools you.

How many points lie between any two geometrical points? You should have learned this in high school.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
No, right. The is 0 distance between two adjoined points, that is what the word adjoined means.

Once again, no such thing as "adjoined points" in geometry. Though I could be wrong. Find a source that supports your claim, since you made yours first.

Remember, you are not a source. You are merely an apparently rather ignorant internet poster that cannot support his own claims. An inability to support your claim will be taken as you admitting that you are wrong.
 

Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
So you can add, but multiplication and division are beyond your skills. That is nice to know. Unfortunately I have no idea how to instruct someone at such a basic level.

It all depends if the person wants to learn or not. For someone who wants to learn, it is possible, although it may take a while.

For someone who doens't want to learn, it is impossible.
 

james blunt

Well-Known Member
Ah good, you could not support your claim. Thank you for admitting that you are wrong.
I did support my fact, it is not a claim it is a physical fact of measure. It has been demonstrated. I will not be subjected to lengthy discussions of circular argument because it is beyond your own personal level of understanding and ability.
 
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