Arens-Fort Space is Scattered

Theorem
Let $T = \left({S, \tau}\right)$ be the Arens-Fort space.

Then $T$ is a scattered space.

Proof
Let $H \subseteq T$ such that $H \ne \left\{{\left({0, 0}\right)}\right\}$.

Then $\exists x \in H: x \ne \left({0, 0}\right)$.

Every point of $T$ apart from $\left({0, 0}\right)$ is open in $T$.

So $\left\{{x}\right\}$ is an open set of $T$.

So $H \cap \left\{{x}\right\} = \left\{{x}\right\}$ and so $x$ is isolated in $H$.

Thus $H$ contains at least one point which is isolated in $H$.

On the other hand, suppose $H = \left\{{\left({0, 0}\right)}\right\}$.

From Singleton Point is Isolated, $\left\{{\left({0, 0}\right)}\right\}$ is an isolated point in $H$.

So again $H$ contains at least one point which is isolated in $H$.

So for all $H \subseteq S$ we have that $H$ contains at least one point which is isolated in $H$.

Hence the result, by definition of scattered space.