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On 02.09.2024 23:43, Richard Damon wrote:Sure there is, that's why you can conOn 9/2/24 4:37 PM, WM wrote:Which just shows the error in the "definition" of NUF.There is no error.
That is not correct logic.>All which you can see, yes. But there are many which you cannot see.>>as any unit fraction you might claim to be that one has a unit fraction smaller than itself, so it wasn't the smallest.>
Your argument stems from visible unit fractions but becomes invalid in the dark domain.
But all the unit fractions are visible.
Thus, there is no smallest visible unit fraction as there can't be a last one.Unit fractions are fixed points on the real line which differ from each other. Therefore there is a first one. It cannot be seen. Therefore there are dark unit fractions.
Regards, WM
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