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Am Sat, 11 Jan 2025 11:04:56 +0100 schrieb WM:All of the smallest inductive countably infinite sets. :)On 11.01.2025 01:28, Richard Damon wrote:Nope. This is all just your conception of Aleph_0 as finite. It doesOn 1/10/25 4:48 PM, WM wrote:The number of elements remains constant. All odd numbers of ℕ areOn 10.01.2025 21:08, Jim Burns wrote:But the set doesn't grow.
Where OUR infinityⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ "doesn't work",You are inconsistent. You claim that all natural numbers are an
it's you who's saying it doesn't work,
invariable set. But when all elements are doubled then your set grows,
showing it is not invariable. That is nonsense.
Which element is in the doubled set that wasn't there in the first
place?
deleted. That implies that new even numbers are added.
not behave like that. All countable sets are bijective to each other.
He's a hopeless case."The infinite sequence thus defined has the peculiar property to containThis just means it is a bijection to N, which has an order.
the positive rational numbers completely, and each of them only once at
a determined place." [G. Cantor, letter to R. Lipschitz (19 Nov 1883)]
>If Cantor has constructed a sequence containing all even numbers of theWhat? Doubled even numbers are also even numbers.
original set ℕ, then the doubled even numbers are missing.
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