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On 15.10.2024 17:51, joes wrote:But that isn't actually a general rule, so you are just admitting that you aren't talking about the same Natural Numbers that everyone else is talking about, but some bastadization that is just fininte.Am Mon, 14 Oct 2024 18:37:31 +0200 schrieb WM:There is a genaral rule not ope to further discussion:On 14.10.2024 18:04, joes wrote:Which "half"?Am Mon, 14 Oct 2024 15:40:01 +0200 schrieb WM:Either the doubled numbers are natural, then half of them have not beenOn 14.10.2024 14:15, joes wrote:No, there is no consequent infinity. The even numbers do not go 0, 2,
>No, we are taking the complete, actually infinite set which reachesand fills the space between 0 and ω evenly. Same happens with the
to "before" w.
doubled set between 0 and ω2.
4, ..., w, w+2, w+4, ..., w*2
among the original set, or all natural numbers have been doubled, then
the result contains infinite numbers.
When doubling natural numbers we obtain natural numbers which have not been doubled.
In potential infinity we obtain more even natural numbers than have been doubled.
In actual infinity we double ℕ and obtain neither ℕ or a subset of ℕ.
Regards, WM
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