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On 10/14/24 6:31 AM, WM wrote:On 12.10.2024 22:47, Richard Damon wrote:On 10/12/24 2:19 PM, WM wrote:>On 11.10.2024 03:38, Richard Damon wrote:>
>The SIZE of the set of natural numbers is infinite, and thus obeys the laws of infinite numbers. An infinite number, which has a finite number, added to, multiplied by, or used as a power, is still that same infinite number. It may seem impossible, but that is the nature of infinite numbers.>
No natural number is infinite. They all obey the law of finite numbers. That includes the law that 2n > n.
Right, but for any number n that is a natural number 2n is also a natural number and in the set.
But not in the set of numbers to be doubled. Half of the doubled numbers are not in that set.
Why not?But it is complete, and all numbers are doubled such that none remains which is greater than all doubled numbers.
Remember, the set is infinite, so doesn't have an end to go past.
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