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On 9/30/24 7:56 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:it is not. 4 makes a square n-gon when plotted.On 9/30/2024 4:13 AM, Richard Damon wrote:But 4 is not infinity.On 9/29/24 3:16 PM, WM wrote:>On 28.09.2024 14:58, Richard Damon wrote:>On 9/27/24 3:06 PM, WM wrote:>On 25.09.2024 19:12, Richard Damon wrote:>
>The problem is that it turns out the NUF(x) NEVER actually "increments" by 0ne at any finite point, it jumps from 0 to infinity (Aleph_0) in the unboundedly small gap between 0 and all x > 0,>
How do you distinguish them?
They have different values, so why can't you?
Then distinguish the first one.
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Regards, WM
There isn't a first one.
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Show me a circle with 4 sides.
;^) Humm, an n-gon where n is taken to infinity is a circle?
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You example is just an illustration that WM's logic might be just a crude approximation for correctness, but then he relies on the parts that are only an approximation.
Like asserting from the measurements of the square that pi is 4
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You are just proving your logic is non-sense.
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