Reading the explanation it's not even finitist. He has no problem with saying that there's an infinite number of natural numbers. But somehow the epsilon-delta formalism used to define equivalence classes on converging sequences, goes too far, despite also never touching the actual infinity and being fundamentally no different from running induction on natural numbers.
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Finitist nonsense
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Show me a real number.
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The length of a diagonal of a unit square.
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Calculus is a lie. Wake up. Embrace algebra and its perfectoidness.
Kill infinitecels. Embrace time cube.
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Reading the explanation it's not even finitist. He has no problem with saying that there's an infinite number of natural numbers. But somehow the epsilon-delta formalism used to define equivalence classes on converging sequences, goes too far, despite also never touching the actual infinity and being fundamentally no different from running induction on natural numbers.
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Cauchy too was a verbose babbling cute twink.
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