Sujet : Re: Replacement of Cardinality --- infinitesimal number system
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : sci.logic sci.mathDate : 31. Jul 2024, 00:46:05
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On 7/30/2024 5:49 PM, Moebius wrote:
Am 30.07.2024 um 20:37 schrieb Jim Burns:
On 7/30/2024 1:30 PM, WM wrote:
[...] between [0, 1] and (0, 1].
Could you please explain to me the meaning of the phrase "between [0, 1] and (0, 1]"?
One can construe them as line segments that differ in length
by a single geometric point on the number line. I came up
with that a few years ago with my infinitesimal number system
that seems to map integers to a contiguous set of immediately
adjacent geometric points on the number line.
What IS "between [0, 1] and (0, 1]". (Which real numbers are "between [0, 1] and (0, 1]"? 0? So why not just talk about 0 in this case?)
Thank you.
(Actually, it sounds like meaningless mumbo-jumbo to me. Something a psychotic asshole full of shit might utter.)
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