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On 10/8/24 11:34 AM, WM wrote:On 08.10.2024 15:36, Richard Damon wrote:On 10/8/24 6:03 AM, WM wrote:>On 08.10.2024 09:30, Moebius wrote:But it must be infinite, and thus not have an "end"Am 08.10.2024 um 09:29 schrieb Moebius:>>Properly understood, the idea of a completed infinity is no longer a problem in mathematics or philosophy. It is perfectly intelligible and coherent.
Yes, but it is completed and therefore fixed. The number of nines in 0.999... does not change when shifted by one step.
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But it must be complete and therefore in linear order must have an end.
And then it isn't infinte.My dark numbers remedy the problem. But most are too stupid to uderstad.
Seems you don't understand the problem with "completed infinity" that being infinite, it can't be actually fully understood by the finite.
Having linear order does not imply having an end, unless you can assume a finiteness.
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