Sujet : Re: Replacement of Cardinality
De : invalid (at) *nospam* example.invalid (Moebius)
Groupes : sci.logic sci.mathDate : 01. Sep 2024, 00:19:36
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Am 30.08.2024 um 21:18 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:
On 8/30/2024 5:55 AM, WM wrote:
Le 29/08/2024 à 20:51, "Chris M. Thomasson" a écrit :
On 8/29/2024 6:27 AM, WM wrote:
Le 29/08/2024 à 01:48, Richard Damon a écrit :
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You just can't count them from the "end" that doesn't have an end.
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Why not?
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Because it does not have an end.
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0 lies below the end. Hence there is an end, even if you cannot see it.
1/0 is NOT a unit fraction damn it! wow.
Wrong end.
WM is talking about a SMALLEST unit fraction s with: 0 < s < ... 1/1.
Of couse, there is no smallest unit fractions. If s is a unit fraction then 1/(1/s + 1) is a smaller one.
1/0 would be the LARGEST unit fraction, if it were a unit fraction. :-)
Actually, the largst unit fraction is 1/1 = 1.