On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 04:35:43PM -0500, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> Can you think of a fact in the assumptions system (implemented or not)
> that would break if floats are rational?

Any, that uses algebraic properties of the rational numbers field.

An example, associativity:
"((x + y) + z) - (x + (y + z)) is zero"

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