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On 20.09.2024 05:39, Richard Damon wrote:But why do they need to become dark, when all of them can be fully defined.On 9/19/24 8:55 AM, WM wrote:That is accomplished by dark numbers. Look, the interval [0, 1] has a smallest point and nevetheless infinitely many points.How can infinitely many points be accumulated without a first one? This belief proves that matheology is mistaken.>
How can you have infinity many unit fractions if there IS a smallest one.
Because they don't actually exist.From that smallest one, take its reciprical, and that tells you how many unit fractions you have.Dark numbers don't tell anything.
Regards, WM
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