> A particularly interesting example I remember is the guy who asked what were the digits that made up the number ∞. It's a number, so it must have digits, right?
I don't think there are many areas of math where ∞ is a number. In my experience people have a whole other problem with ∞, thinking that it is some sort of huge concept defined globally in math, where it is just a notation shared by various non-mystical definitions across subjects (e.g. bijection-based definition of infinite set, epsilon-based definition of convergence, etc)
> We suggest that planets in the Really Habitable Zone be early targets for the JWST, because by the time that thing finally launches we're all going to need a drink.
> 6 Yes, gins and tonic, not gin and tonics. You want multiple gins, not more tonic.
Or the note on Table 1:
> Note: all coefficients assume a pressure of 1 bar, as one simply cannot be in more than one bar at any given time. Once you find a good bar, you should stay in it.
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