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Second, I agree with Xander here—I haven’t watched the video or rebuttal so I’m only replying to what I’ve read here, but as far as I know, math as a subject—and good mathematicians throughout time—are already very well aware of the various paradoxes of logic, and for the most... More specifically, I think Terrence is doing the very thing he’s critiquing, unfortunately. (although of course maybe I’m missing something) eg: > One claim by Terrence is that 0 x 1 apple being equal to zero apples is nonsensical because you’ve destroyed something that used to...