Sujet : Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions?
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 16. Sep 2024, 02:14:30
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On 9/15/24 3:52 PM, WM wrote:
On 14.09.2024 18:33, Richard Damon wrote:
On 9/14/24 10:01 AM, WM wrote:
Two points are next to each other means that no point is between them.
And, since for ANY two points on the real number line, x, and y, the point (x+y)/2 is another real point between them,
Why don't you start with (x+y)/2? Or better with the end of the sequence? In actual infinity you could.
Because there isn't an end.
That is the point, where every you try to start, there is a point closer.
there are absolutely NO points on the real line next to each other.
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No definable points, to be precise. If there is no point next to 0 then there is a gap. I do not accept gaps on the real line.
NO POINTS.
Nope, there are just more points between, no gaps.
You are just too stupid to understand that two zero-sided objects can not net "next-to" each other and still distinct.
Your problem is your brain got exploded by using inconsistent logic, as the properties of the infinite are not "just like" the properties of the finite, even if you want them to be.
Regards, WM