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John GrierJune 10, 2020
A most excellent response . . . well formed, and explained. Like simple geometry (where a line or point has no thickness), yet is the basis of trigonometry, or Fermat's last theorem/proof (that for over a century worked, but no one could solve). Desire to do experimentation, exercise faith, and trust in the results --- can be stronger than proof.
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