well, please, if you take up the nobel call,
restrict yourself to pidgin English, so that
both APe and I will comprehend it.
> So please tell of your "more rigor"
thus:
"mathematica" is the greek name of "quadrivium"
in Latin; it is the four "classical" subjects
of science, as opposed to the three Rs
of the "trivium."
when I moved to LA in the middle of the third grade,
I was abruptly exposed to the theory of sets. so,
not very long ago, I realized that
this was a longterm result of the '60s l'ecole de Bourbaki,
that amazing general from Nancy, Francy,
who set out to re-axiomatize "math"
on the foundation of the theory of sets.
so, that is the *real* reason,
why some people make fun of the French!
thus:
it is somewhat more recondite,
to use the diameter = one;
thus, cir***ference & area are just pi. then,
you still have to "explain,"
why the volume is pi/6....
anyway, the fact that
the area of the great circle is a quarter
of the sphere's, shows, it's (somehow) tetrahedral,
a la Buckafka Fullofitarians.
thus quoth:
These gravitational red****ft objects
are evenly distributed throughout the universe.
Quasar's are compact objects
about one light week in diameter. The close ones'
red****fts are mostly from their gravitation.
--Dick Cheeny, National Treasure:
Run, Trickier Dick -- Run
for Indy superVeep!...
superVeep Al "bomb Iraq, bomb-bomb;
I bombed Iraq" Gore:
Best Actor, Occidental Dinoleum Awards!


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