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Doron Shadmi
p and q are real numbers.
If p < q then
[p,q] = {x : p <= x <= q} or
(p,q] = {x : p < x <= q} or
[p,q) = {x : p <= x < q} or
(p,q) = {x : p < x < q} .
A single-simultaneous-connection is any single real number included in p,q
( = D = Discreteness = a localized element = {.} ).
Double-simultaneous-connection is a connection between any two real numbers
included in p,q ( = C = Continuum = a non-localized element = {.___.} ).
Therefore, x is . XOR .___.
Please tell me what do you think ?
If p < q then
[p,q] = {x : p <= x <= q} or
(p,q] = {x : p < x <= q} or
[p,q) = {x : p <= x < q} or
(p,q) = {x : p < x < q} .
A single-simultaneous-connection is any single real number included in p,q
( = D = Discreteness = a localized element = {.} ).
Double-simultaneous-connection is a connection between any two real numbers
included in p,q ( = C = Continuum = a non-localized element = {.___.} ).
Therefore, x is . XOR .___.
Please tell me what do you think ?
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