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On 03.09.2024 13:29, Richard Damon wrote:And get as close together near zero as we might desire, and thus we can get an infinite number of them below any given one.On 9/3/24 6:17 AM, WM wrote:What is it? Note that better mathematicians than you have accepted the definition of NUF(x).On 02.09.2024 23:43, Richard Damon wrote:>On 9/2/24 4:37 PM, WM wrote:>Which just shows the error in the "definition" of NUF.>
There is no error.
Sure there is,
What?Unit fractions are fixed points on the real line which differ from each other. Therefore there is a first one. It cannot be seen. Therefore there are dark unit fractions.>
That is not correct logic.
Unit fractions are fixed points on the real line?
They differ from eaxh other?
Regards, WM
>> each other
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