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On 01.10.2024 01:14, Richard Damon wrote:So your "smallest" wasn't the smallest, and your set didn't include all the points.On 9/30/24 11:15 AM, WM wrote:No, between them and nothing there are infinitely many countable sets and then finite sets of points.On 30.09.2024 00:29, FromTheRafters wrote:>WM explained on 9/29/2024 :>On 28.09.2024 00:08, FromTheRafters wrote:>
> WM presented the following explanation :
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>> Between two unit fractions there is always a finite gap.
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> How big?
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In terms of set theory: uncountably many points.
How wide are these points?
More than nothing.
But it must be next to nothing,
Sure it does. Just not in FINTE mathematics, which can't have the full set of the Natural Numbers, which is what breaks yyour logic.which becomes nothing when we get to the actual infinite set.Not in mathematics.
Regards, WM
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