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On 04.10.2024 12:02, FromTheRafters wrote:Omega minus one is not defined. The 'plus one' here is not plus the natural number one, but only signifies the "next" ordinal.on 10/4/2024, WM supposed :>>The sum of all natural numbers is larger than ω.Wrong, it doesn't sum in the normal sense because it is not convergent.
Yes, I cannot calculate the sum, but I know that already ω-1 + 1 = ω.
Your use of the word nonsense simply means that you don't understand something. If you weren't so clue resistant we could explain it to you.You could use the Zeta function for complex numbers and achieve -1/12 as a 'sum' in that sense.>
Nonsense.
Omega minus one is not defined.>Nevertheless ω-1 is the last natural number.Because you say so? Explain what minus one means in reference to omega.
ω-1, the number next to ω,
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