• Re: Subtracting from zero has nothing to take from

    From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Fri Feb 2 16:14:31 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    The negative operation has a zero limit.
    There is nothing left to take quantity from.
    Zero quantity has no quantity below.

    Ignorant moron babble.

    5th graders know more about math than you do.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Tue Feb 6 10:28:10 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 4:16:08 PM UTC-8, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:
    The negative operation has a zero limit.
    There is nothing left to take quantity from.
    Zero quantity has no quantity below.
    Ignorant moron babble.

    5th graders know more about math than you do.

    There is no quantity below zero. It is the no quantity concept.

    Ignorant babble.

    Find a 5th grader to tutor you in math.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Thu Feb 8 10:38:27 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:

    <snip old crap>

    The negative sign is for an absolute value.
    There is only a negative operation. Not a quantity.

    Blithering, ignorant nonsense.

    Find a 5th grader to tutor you in math idiot.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Thu Feb 8 18:04:15 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 10:46:09 AM UTC-8, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:

    <snip old crap>
    The negative sign is for an absolute value.
    There is only a negative operation. Not a quantity.
    Blithering, ignorant nonsense.

    Find a 5th grader to tutor you in math idiot.

    Quantities and sizes are the same truth.
    No negative sizes demonstrates the truth of no negatives as quantities.
    Those are only subtractions that can hide the overshoot
    of their zero limit.

    This is a steaming pile of ignorant, incoherent, babbling gibberish.

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  • From Athel Cornish-Bowden@21:1/5 to Jim Pennino on Fri Feb 9 10:55:35 2024
    On 2024-02-09 02:04:15 +0000, Jim Pennino said:

    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 10:46:09 AM UTC-8, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:

    <snip old crap>
    The negative sign is for an absolute value.
    There is only a negative operation. Not a quantity.
    Blithering, ignorant nonsense.

    Find a 5th grader to tutor you in math idiot.

    Quantities and sizes are the same truth.
    No negative sizes demonstrates the truth of no negatives as quantities.
    Those are only subtractions that can hide the overshoot
    of their zero limit.

    This is a steaming pile of ignorant, incoherent, babbling gibberish.

    Only two weeks and it will be all over.


    --
    athel -- biochemist, not a physicist, but detector of crackpots

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Fri Feb 9 12:56:22 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:


    Minus signs are attached to absolute value that creates
    the subtraction operation not negative size or quantity.
    You can hide subtraction that overshoots its zero limit.
    You can only subtract an equal or less absolute value
    from a given absolute value.

    There is no magnitude below no magnitude's zero.

    Total and utterly ignorant babbling, incoherent gibberish.

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to mitchr...@gmail.com on Sat Feb 10 11:20:47 2024
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 1:01:10 PM UTC-8, Jim Pennino wrote:
    mitchr...@gmail.com <mitchr...@gmail.com> wrote:


    Minus signs are attached to absolute value that creates
    the subtraction operation not negative size or quantity.
    You can hide subtraction that overshoots its zero limit.
    You can only subtract an equal or less absolute value
    from a given absolute value.

    There is no magnitude below no magnitude's zero.
    Total and utterly ignorant babbling, incoherent gibberish.

    No quantity is below the absence of quantity... or the zero...
    It is why math is called imaginary. Math gets it wrong
    wanting somehow to believe below zero is real.
    There is only subtraction. And with a limit that
    never goes below absolute no quantity.

    Yet more total and utterly ignorant babbling, incoherent gibberish.

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