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On 9/6/24 8:07 AM, WM wrote:That's a remarkable supposition, I wonder how you'd imagineOn 06.09.2024 05:08, Richard Damon wrote:>On 9/5/24 10:08 AM, WM wrote:>>NUF(x) must grow. It cannot grow by more than 1 at any x.This is NOT the "ancient" idea of infinity,>
NUF(x) must grow. It cannot grow by more than 1 at any x.
Right or wrong in your opinion?
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Regards, WM
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Only if it exists.
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If it does, it must be counting some sub-finite values as "unit
fractions" that are not the reciprocal of the Natural Numbers (since
there is no smallest of those unit fractions to count from).
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So, either it is counting some sub-finite values (actually a lot of them
a countable infinity of them) or it just doesn't exist.
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Maybe that is your dark numbers, these sub-finite numbers that are
reciprocals of some post-finite values above the infinite set of Natural
Numbers (which have no upper bound) and are below Omega.
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