User blog comment:PsiCubed2/Does anybody here know where I can have serious googology questions answered?/@comment-35470197-20181114222222/@comment-30754445-20181115183134

"I thought that you are blaming us on the choice of language we used."

Illogical.

If you really thought that, why did you apologize (given that you don't see anything wrong with that choice)?

"Oh, good. When I first read your blog post, I misunderstood that you are looking for a place where you can see a proof."

Even taking into account your statement about "bad English", I see absolutely no way for my post to be interperted in this manner.

"I am serious. And I guess that you have sufficient knowledge, because you think that you proved the termination. It is very hard to show the termination unless you know OCF enough."

Yet you claim that as a "beginner" you've managed to do it?

Nothing you've written so far makes any kind of logical sense I've asked about.

"Oh, are you asking Just a definition?"

No. I asked specificially for the fundamental sequences, which are not explicitly stated in that paper. However, after carefully reading all the theorems and lemmas and propositions in there, I've managed to bridge the gap and deduce these fundamental sequences.

Also, what typo are you refering to?

"Actually I personally respect Emlightened very much, but recently she seems not to be so active here, because she has not answered my questions on her large numbers yet."

I never said you should post your proof here. I simply stated that you should post in English, so people like Emlightened and myself could have the chance to check it. "Reading a proof is much easier than writing a proof"True. But verifying a proof as far more difficult then merely reading it.

"Are you joking? Many of us can read English, but are not so good at English."

No, I'm not joking. Are you joking?

Just a few hours ago, you said yourself (quite correctly) that the amount of English knowledge needed to follow a mathematical argument is minimal. This isn't Shakespeare we're talking about here. If you can read English at any level at all, you should have no problem following a mathematical proof written in English.

You're English, by the way, is quite good. Not sure where you got the idea that you suffer from bad English, because you don't.