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On 13.09.2024 19:12, Richard Damon wrote:Nope. Becuase your dark points don't actually exist individually, but there can only be 1 that is the smallest, so the end point can;t be dark and you logic goes up in the great big bang of inconsistance.
there is no such thing as two consecutive points in a dense systemThere are consecutive points constituting the real line. But most are dark.
How can a point change "visibility"? Either it was there all along, or it wasn't.Thus, we have no points are adjacent, as between them is always more points.Yes, dark points some of which can become visible. How else could you find more than you see initially?
Regards, WM
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