Changing someone's mind is very difficult, that's why I like puzzles most people get wrong: to try to open their mind. Challenging the claim that 2+2
is unequivocally 4
is one of my favorites to get people to reconsider what they think is true with 100% certainty.
2+2 = not what you think
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This is obviously not the case because this was not an aside, but an analogy to another point that you were making. You were clearly saying that
a)
"coding Hello World in assembly" is neverb)
"coding Hello World in assembly", and alwaysc)
"coding Hello World in assembly", and there was no other possible way to interpret that.You used that to substantiate your claim that Bertrand Russell didn't actually want to prove
1+1=2
, but wanted to do something else using the proof1+1=2
as a tool.But in both cases you made assumptions: what you claimed is not necessarily true.
My assessment of you has shifted far enough towards "troll" that I won't bother replying to you again.
Then don't reply, rather taking a parting shot.
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