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On 12.10.2024 22:47, Richard Damon wrote:Why not?On 10/12/24 2:19 PM, WM wrote:But not in the set of numbers to be doubled. Half of the doubled numbers are not in that set.On 11.10.2024 03:38, Richard Damon wrote:>
>The SIZE of the set of natural numbers is infinite, and thus obeys the laws of infinite numbers. An infinite number, which has a finite number, added to, multiplied by, or used as a power, is still that same infinite number. It may seem impossible, but that is the nature of infinite numbers.>
No natural number is infinite. They all obey the law of finite numbers. That includes the law that 2n > n.
Right, but for any number n that is a natural number 2n is also a natural number and in the set.
Regards, WM
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