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Old September 11th 05 posted to sci.math,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity
Schoenfeld
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Robert Low wrote:
Schoenfeld wrote:
Robert Low wrote:
So any two objects which have the defining property
of an additive identity must be equal. Or, to put
that in plainer language, the additive identity
is unique.

I realize that now. Unfortunately I was thinking
"for all x there exists y such that x + y = x" which doesn't guarantee
uniqueness at all.


Indeed, it doesn't even guarantee the existence of an
additive identity.


I'm glad you could read what I said (and then snip it).

Yep, there's nothing to beat understanding
the things you're trying to talk about.


Yeah, like constructing a sentence which carries meaning.

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