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On 05.09.2024 20:56, Jim Burns wrote:What the Hell could mean "to increase at an x" ?On 9/5/2024 9:53 AM, WM wrote:Insisting that ω-1 exists and that,No.
for b ≠ 0 and β < ω, β-1 exists
is
insisting that ω is finite.>Finite means that you can count from one end to the other. Infinite means that it is impossible to count from one end to the other.
The most frugal explanation of your claim is that
you simply do not know what 'finite' means.
You are mistaken. I do not conclude the latter from the former. I conclude the latter from the fact that NUF(0) = 0 and NUF(x>0) > 0 and never, at no x, NUF can increase by more than 1.Do you believe that it needs a shift to state:>
All different unit fractions are different.
∀n ∈ ℕ: 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0
I can see no shift.
It needs a shift to conclude from
( for each ⅟j: there is ⅟k≠⅟j: ⅟k < ⅟j
that
( there is ⅟k: for each ⅟j≠⅟k: ⅟k < ⅟j
>
Have you evolved on that topic?
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