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On 04.07.2025 10:38, joes wrote:It is incorrect: infinite sets have subsets of the same cardinality.Am Thu, 03 Jul 2025 21:10:39 +0200 schrieb WM:But it is correct. See the last paragraph. Can you contradict it?On 03.07.2025 16:12, joes wrote:No, this is not an accepted theorem of mainstream mathematics.Am Thu, 03 Jul 2025 15:08:25 +0200 schrieb WM:>For all sets.The rule of subset proves that every proper subset has fewerNo such rule for infinite sets.
elements
I didn't, and you didn't the first time. I am aware that we don't know allI mentioned the *known* primes....you can enumerate them in the sense of a bijection to N: there is aYes, there are only few known primes.than its superset. So there are more natural numbers than primeNo, you can number the primes.
numbers,
first prime, a second and so on for every natural, which is infinitely
many.
That is what I said.That does not change the correct mathematics: For every interval [0, 2n]And half of infinity is still infinite.Only for cranks. In mathematics we use the limit. For every largeThe rule of construction yields the number of integers |Z| = 2|N| +Those numbers are equal.
1 and the number of fractions |Q| = 2|N|^2 + 1.
enough interval the even numbers are half as many as the natural
numbers. This does never change. Consequently it holds in the limit
for infinite sets.
there are half as many even numbers as natural numbers. That is true
also in the limit.
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