Paradise awaits.
Would kinda prefer Statius guiding us through Purgatory, or better yet Beatrice guiding us through Paradiso.
"I found myself within a forest dark,
For the straightforward pathway had been lost."
@mb21 @ProfKinyon Or, "of course I'd like to prove that, but right now I'm tired enough to just take your word for any proposition that sounds plausible".
In Analysis I, everything sounds kinda plausible. But I remember reading the original works of Euler and getting surprised how sloppy their proofs at the time often were. "Uniform convergence? Never heard of it."
Huh, I always thought of this usage of "we" being akin to how "you" and "they" can be either singular or plural, while I, he, she, it, and thou are strictly singular.
I’ve always interpreted that style of writing like:
‘The author sternly looks the reader in the eye and says “Doctor Black and I have concluded…”’