On 24.06.2016 05:22, Timon Gehr wrote:
... break the laws of physics by arbitrarily defining something to be true when it is not. ...Utter nonsense. (Also note that the 'laws of physics' typically give rise to piecewise analytic functions, and if you only consider analytic functions, 0 ^ 0 = 1 is actually the right answer.)
Also, if you happen to know of any case where Physics essentially depends on x^y where both x and y vary around 0, please do enlighten us.
