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On 15 Jul 1999, Virender Dayal wrote:

> I will PROVE mathematically...

 

Yawn.

 

> Let S(t) = sentence number t of the composite sastra.

 

Ok, I can dig it. S is a function mapping N --> Sentences, where

"N" is the set of natural numbers.

 

> P(t) = 1/S(t)

 

Now here, how does one take the reciprocal of a sentence? The

The standard "/" relation is defined for CxC(nonzero) --> C (where

"C" is the set of complex numbers and "C(nonzero)" is the subset

of C excluding the additive identity element). You would have to

define a new "/" operator that somehow works in the domain of

CxSentences. Go back and learn mathematics before wasting all

our time.

 

Yours,

 

Vijay S. Pai

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