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If you think I'm navigating that mess of cross linked posts, well, you're in for a surprise.
You're really late to this thread.
She didn't reference any math textbooks because she made the video for commoners, aka not math majors. Her explanations make sense even if they're technically wrong from the perspective of pure mathematics.
Unfortunately, I don't think many people are going to see your reply, and fewer still will deal with the format you've chosen to present it in; an even smaller subset will likely understand the concepts you're trying to explain.
Unfortunately, posting this, so long after the thread was active, linking to your own social media as a reference, seems a lot more like attention seeking behavior. The kind of thing I would expect from a bot or phishing attack, especially since you seem to have copy/pasted the reply on several comments. It's like you searched for the YouTube link and just vomitted the same reply on every reference to it. That's bot behavior.
I'm not saying you're actually a bot, or that anything you've posted is incorrect at all. It just seems suspect.
I'm not actually. A lot of people don't want to confront evidence that they're wrong.
Did you notice she's a Physics major? In other words, she doesn't have any Maths textbooks to reference.
So, even when she couldn't explain why one calculator "sometimes obeys juxtaposition, sometimes doesn't", that still made sense to you?
Bingo!
These comments are going to show up in search results for the rest of eternity, so I'm quite happy to debunk the disinformation in it.
3 different people referred to the same video, so yeah I did something I don't normally do and copy/pasted for those 3 people. Read my other replies and you'll find they're all specific to the person I'm replying to.
No, I've had multiple people tell me about it previously, as "proof" that Maths is ambiguous, hence why I wrote a thread debunking the claims she (and others) made.
It's all legit, so feel free to go back and read what I've written given that context.