← Back to context Comment by monktastic1 1 year ago Yes, but why one and 1/100th? 2 comments monktastic1 Reply tekla 1 year ago Turns out people have different ways of saying the same concept because language is ultimately human and not a mathematical proof. monktastic1 1 year ago Yes, I was never confused about that. It's just that I've never heard this particular phrase, or anything like it. In retrospect, it appears to be a transcription error.
tekla 1 year ago Turns out people have different ways of saying the same concept because language is ultimately human and not a mathematical proof. monktastic1 1 year ago Yes, I was never confused about that. It's just that I've never heard this particular phrase, or anything like it. In retrospect, it appears to be a transcription error.
monktastic1 1 year ago Yes, I was never confused about that. It's just that I've never heard this particular phrase, or anything like it. In retrospect, it appears to be a transcription error.
Turns out people have different ways of saying the same concept because language is ultimately human and not a mathematical proof.
Yes, I was never confused about that. It's just that I've never heard this particular phrase, or anything like it. In retrospect, it appears to be a transcription error.