Robin Becker <ro...@reportlab.com> writes:
> > There is a philosophy of mathematics (intuitionism) that says...
> > there are NO discontinuous functions.

> so does this render all the discreteness implied by quantum theory
> unreliable? or is it that we just cannot see(measure) the continuity
> that really happens? 

I think the latter.  Quantum theory anyway describes continuous operators
that have discrete eigenvalues, not the same thing as discontinuous
functions.  
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