Sujet : Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions? (infinitary)
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 12. Oct 2024, 21:47:46
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On 10/12/24 2:25 PM, WM wrote:
On 11.10.2024 03:38, Richard Damon wrote:
On 10/10/24 2:32 PM, WM wrote:
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If not all do exist, the doubling yields larger natnumbers, some of which have not existed before. But that means potential infinity.
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But there aren't any natural numbers that have not existed before.
Then doubling has no effect on some finite numbers?
Regards, WM
It has no affect on the number 0.
Every other one get you to another number that is in the set.
If you can't understand how that number is there, then you just don't undertstand how numbers, and infinity, works.
It seems your concept of "actual infinity" isn't actually infinite, because you just don't understand how that works, because you mind is too small.