When drawing a graph and thinking about things, suppose that the y-axis is casually represented by an arrow. At that point, the assumption is made that “the axis can be expressed as a one-dimensional real number. Is this assumption correct? - Implicit Assumptions of Singularity

To assume that it is a one-dimensional real number is also to assume that there is a non-trivial greater-than or less-than relationship between its values. Is that assumption correct?whole orderorderorder scalescale level

Here’s a diagram. - Isn’t there more than one axis?

relevance - One-dimensional assumptions - There is more than one axis. - False dichotomy


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