Originally posted by: MadRat
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: MadRat
Hence, objective values cannot be used to define subjective ones.
What, pray tell, is an objective value, and what is a subjective value?
Null and Infinity do not exist in the natural universe, they are subjective definitions to represent fantasy.
An objective value can be expressed in a concrete sense.
While .333... is approximately 1/3 it is not equal to the latter. We use approximations based on objective values to solve problems close enough to an answer than it acceptable and within significant tolerances, but never do they truly represent the subjective value within the original equation. Substitution of the objective value for the subjective value is simply the key to approximation.
0.333... is equal to 1/3, it is not an approximation.
.33 or .333 would be an approximation, but 0.333... is exactly 1/3