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On 02.10.2024 13:30, FromTheRafters wrote:Which shows the problems with your NUF, not the theory of Natural Numbers.WM pretended :Yes in so far as these natural numbers are dark and cannot be reached by a FISON.No. ∀n ∈ ℕ: 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0 does not prove that n+1 is a natural number. Note the infinite sequence>
1, 2, 3, ..., ω-2, ω-1, ω.
Omega minus one or two is undefined
and n plus one closure is axiomatic.But it is in contradiction with NUF(x) passing 1. Do you understand that NUF(x) can nowhere increase by more than 1?
Regards, WM
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