Sujet : Re: Does the number of nines increase?
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 28. Jun 2024, 01:03:22
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On 6/27/24 3:47 PM, WM wrote:
Le 27/06/2024 à 14:33, FromTheRafters a écrit :
WM submitted this idea :
Therefore ℕ_0 as a proper superset of ℕ has one elements more than ℕ. Infinity does not make them equal.
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Yes it does, cardinal arithmetic works differently in the two realms of finite and infinite.
Cardinality is nonsense. Set differences are established by their elements. ℕ_0 differs from ℕ by one element. Do you want to contradict? Don't make a fool of yourself!
Regards, WM
As was saidd, Cardinatality of infinte sets work differently than that of finite sets.
If you can't handle that difference, you can't deal with the truly infinite sets, only your sort-of looks a little bit like infinite sets of your FISONs, which are just arbitrarily large, not infinite.