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Le 02/08/2024 à 18:24, Richard Damon a écrit :So? that number is just ℵo (you don't understand the mathematics of transfinite values)On 8/2/24 12:05 PM, WM wrote:The claim is that there is a finite difference that seperates any two specific unit fractions,Of course.>Between any two arbitrary unit fractions there are ℵ₀*2ℵ₀ points.
Not that there is a single finite difference that seperates any two arbirtry unit fractions.
So? That just shows that between any two unit fractions there IS a distance, and thus they are seperated, as required.>Between any two arbitrary unit fractions there are ℵ₀*2ℵ₀ points. No order necessary.
Not understanding the order of the arguement
It has to be chosen for a given pair of unit fractions.>No, eps has to be chosen. x has to be chosen. My claim is that most are dark and cannot be chosen.
For your example, for any x, there is an eps = 1/(ceil(1/x)+1) that provides a unit fraction smaller than x,
Note: For every 1/n there exists a smaller real number. But they cannot be chosen because most 1/n already cannot be chosen. Proof: For every chosen eps you fail to separate infinitely many unit fractions.WHY CAN'T IT BW CHOSEN? That seems to be the flaw in your logic, you think there exist numbers that are defined mathematically, but can't be chosen.
Nope, because ℵo-1 = ℵo, and thus there are ℵo points below (and above) every point. All values of ℵo are not ordered within themselves.and thus NUF(x) can not be 1 for any finite x.But for x belonging to the first ℵ₀*2ℵ₀ points we have less than ℵ₀ unit fractions.
Regards, WM
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