doronshadmi
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But it was you who said (in 3537) that the ordering operator '<' is valid if it compares 'things of the same type', e.g. intervals, but not things of differing types:
Since jsfisher spiked your guns by substituting [Y,Y] for Y, so that [X,Y) < [Y,Y] is valid according to your own strange rules, and [Y,Y] is the immediate successor of [X,Y) by your own admission (above), you are now explicitly contradicting your previous assertion and saying that [3,5) < [5,5] is gibberish if you ignore their elements...
You can't have it both ways.
You have missed http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4791958&postcount=3562 .

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