Sujet : Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions?
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 28. Sep 2024, 12:08:22
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On 9/27/24 3:08 PM, WM wrote:
On 25.09.2024 18:53, Moebius wrote:
On 9/24/24 3:43 PM, WM wrote:
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I think that [the] mathematics of fractions is correct.
It contains ∀n ∈ ℕ: 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0 from which follows that never
two different5 fractions sit upon each other. From NUF(0) = 0 the
[existence of the] smallest unit fraction follows immediately
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Proof?
Between two unit fractions there is always a finite gap.
Regards, WM
Which doesn't prove there is a first, just that you are stupid.
Part of the problem is you don't know what a proof actually is, or even how to do real logic.
In part, because you just don't understand what you are talking about, and that is just more proof of your stupidity.