Jesus died at 33, so that can’t get returned in the query response lol

  • @schmidtster
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    11 year ago

    If it’s a singular number and not a rounded number. Which we could also assume here…. The number 25 would always be between 25 and 30, if you’re using rounded numbers, there is a possibility that 25 wouldn’t be between 25 and 30 since you would need to account for 24.5 and greater numbers rounded to it.

    And with age, you never round up. So according to these well established rules over time. What could it be other than included in “between 25-30” unless it’s not age or a rounded number which you don’t do for age?

    • @V0lD
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      01 year ago

      The number 25 would always be between 25 and 30

      Okay, wait, what do you think the word “between” means?

      • @schmidtster
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        01 year ago

        I explained that if you wouldn’t take a small section out of context.

        • @V0lD
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          11 year ago

          I don’t. This is the crux of the argument

          The integer 25 does not lie in the open interval (25,30). And someone with at least 25 years on him but not yet 26 has an integer age of 25.

          Again, we’re no working with the normal Euclidean topology here, but with the Euclidean topology projected on the integers

          • @schmidtster
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            01 year ago

            That’s a whole lot of words for, “I was caught contradicting and lying and now am now talking out of my ass”

            The crux of the argument was explained using all possible outcomes, and you still can’t comprehend it. It’s not an integer it’s age, if you’ve stored it as an integer, you’ve done fucked up in every way possible.

            • @V0lD
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              11 year ago

              You accused me of not talking in good faith before, but I’m not the one throwing insults.

              Since you seem unwilling to discuss this any further, I’ll halt the conversation too