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 : 22. Sep 2024, 23:50:08
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On 9/22/24 11:36 AM, WM wrote:
On 22.09.2024 16:18, joes wrote:
Am Sun, 22 Sep 2024 15:27:01 +0200 schrieb WM:
So, we can just choose the finite initial segment that includes that
number, and thus can use it,
But you cannot choose the infinite rest.
Of course you can.
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No, I cannot. But if you can, please show it. Choose a number having more predecessors than successors.
Regards, WM
That wasn't the question, or a necessary property.
Just more evidence that your logic (and your brain) is just all blown up to smithereens by the contradictions in your logic.
You just don't understand how "infinity" works, because your brain is just to limited.