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WM <wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> wrote:
There are no infinite n = natural numbers.If all natnumbers are there and if 2n is greater than n, then theFor any finite n greater than zero, 2n is greater than n. The same
doubled numbers do not fit into ℕ.
does not hold for infinite n.
Deplorable. But note that all natural numbers are finite and follow this law: When doubled then 2n > n. If a set of natural numbers is doubled, then the results cover a larger set than before.Numbers multiplied by 2 do not remain unchanged. That is not intuition
but mathematics.True,Fine, then you can follow the above discussion. Either doubling createsNo. Not even close.
new natural numbers. Then not all have been doubled. Or all have been
doubled, then some products fall outside of ℕ.
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