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On 1/15/2025 1:13 PM, WM wrote:There is a step between the largest number accessed in the system by FISONs and its successors, which are dark but may become visible.On 14.01.2025 19:41, Jim Burns wrote:On 1/14/2025 4:07 AM, WM wrote:On 13.01.2025 20:31, Jim Burns wrote:Nowhere,>A step is never from finite to infinite.
The dark realm is appears infinite.
among what appears and
among what doesn't appear,
is there a step from finite to infinite.
Nowhere,So it appears because ω and ω-1 are dark. But if ω is assumed to exist, then there is a set cotaining ω elements. From this set one element can be subtracted.
among what appears and
among what doesn't appear,
is there finite ω-1 and infinite (ω-1)+1
Also, more generally,Therefore ℕ \ {1} is finite. But it appears infinite like all sets which cannot be counted by FISONs. All dark numbers larger than ω/n appear infinite.
there is no infiniteˢᵉᵗ smaller than ℕ
⎛ For each finiteᵒʳᵈ kThere is no one-to-one outside of the visible domain (except that identity mappings are assumed to exist).
⎜ ∃fₖ one.to.one: ⟦0,k⦆ ⇉ 𝕌
None of those finitesᵒʳᵈ is the size of ℕAll endsegments following the first sets below
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