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Am Tue, 08 Oct 2024 12:51:03 +0200 schrieb WM:What does that ω-1 mean? The infinite order type less than the smallest infinite order type?On 07.10.2024 17:18, joes wrote:Only according to your broken concept of cardinality, by which N u {a}Am Mon, 07 Oct 2024 11:08:33 +0200 schrieb WM:Nonsense.On 07.10.2024 10:05, joes wrote:„More” being a different kind of infinity, namely at least uncountable.Am Mon, 07 Oct 2024 09:41:23 +0200 schrieb WM:It keeps all its elements but not more.On 06.10.2024 17:48, Alan Mackenzie wrote:Nor does it get shorter, it stays infinite.
even an unbounded sequence does not get longer when shifted by one
step.
is „bigger” than N, and N\{1} u {a} can’t even be compared.
>I believe it is called the order type.All ω+k are equally infinite.Nonsense.
>>Bijection is not about completeness, countability is.Isn’t N\{1} finite? It has ω-1 elements.Cardinality is nonsense.It can, if I begin numbering with 2. The cardinality of N\{1} can’t beOf course stopping after a finite number, which potential infinityName them by all the natural numbers. Then no further guest can
seems to mean, is not „complete” in that sense. Hilbert’s Hotel is
actually infinite, it already holds infinite guests.
appear.
finite.
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