Talk:Topological Product of Compact Spaces

The reason why that statement is made on two lines: (1) "Suppose ..." (2) "Then ..." is because the supposition that is made applies to the entire section. The supposition having been made, keep it in mind for the whole of that section. The "If ... then ..." all on one line stands alone, and one is not certain that the statement has more to say than just the standalone statement. It is then less obvious how this holds together. --prime mover 16:34, 2 January 2012 (CST)