Liste des Groupes | Revenir à s math |
On 10/7/24 4:56 AM, WM wrote:It is zero because every unit fraction is a point, every gap has uncountable may points.On 06.10.2024 19:11, Richard Damon wrote:A concept that doesn't exist.On 10/6/24 9:42 AM, WM wrote:>On 06.10.2024 04:51, Richard Damon wrote:And every single point that exists can be found, and that includes every point on the "Number Line"On 10/5/24 2:58 PM, WM wrote:>>Every point is a finite set.The fact that we can keep doing that indefinitely, and never reach a point we can't continue, is proof that the concept of "next point" doesn't exist>
The concept of point however does exist. Every single point can be found unless it is dark.
>
Find the smallest unit fraction.
So, what is the maximum density of unit fractions?Except the "Unit Fractions" or the "Natural Numbers" those have gaps between the elements, with an "accumulation point" at 0 where the Unit Fractions become dense there.>
No. They nowhere become dense: ∀n ∈ ℕ: 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0 .
>
The fact that 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0 just means that 1/n > 1/(n+1) and thus there is always a unit fraction smaller than the one you have.This limit is what you can see because you cannot see the reality: Between all points there are giant gaps of uncountable many points.
The is no lower limit to the value of 1/n - 1/(n+1) except 0
Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.