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On 08.10.2024 02:53, Richard Damon wrote:No, it is erroneous, but based on something that might SEEM logical, but has a flaw in it due to an incorrect basic assumption
His view is that if the values of the existing unit fractions exist, and we travel up the line from the negative side in increasing value, it only make sense that there should be a "first" point we reach.of course, it is logical.
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The concept, on the face of it, seems logical,
No, darkness doesn't exist, just as actual infinity is unreachable by finite beings.it just is a fact that it doesn't work, and that is in part because of some of the strange properties that trying to imagine a realized infinity creates.This property is darkness. Without dark elements actual or realized infinity cannot exist.
Regards, WM
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