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Old 2014-07-29, 18:16   #1
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The forum really needed these sub-forums. Closed as they are,
they eloquently represent the eternalness of all mathematics,
the unalterability of mathematical truths. If a number is proved
prime, it always was prime and always will be prime. No quantity
of religion, mysticisn, or subjectivism can change the existential
fact that pi is transcendental. The proofs are essentially locks
on the safe that is math.

Only the supermods can now change math stuff.

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Old 2014-07-29, 19:05   #2
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We're working on setting these up -- they should be usable soon!
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Old 2014-10-03, 17:06   #3
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Only the supermods can now change math stuff.
Thanks. Organizing math is an accomplishment.
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