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On 17.10.2024 02:18, Richard Damon wrote:Two times aleph_zero is not greater than aleph_zero. So, if n is an infinite cardinal, you are wrong again.On 10/16/24 11:20 AM, WM wrote:>On 16.10.2024 13:54, Richard Damon wrote:Yes, but none get larger than the domain of the Natural Numbers, the set we started from.On 10/16/24 4:30 AM, WM wrote:>>There is a general rule not open to further discussion:But that isn't actually a general rule,
When doubling natural numbers we obtain even numbers which have not been doubled.
In potential infinity we obtain more even natural numbers than have been doubled.
In actual infinity we double ℕ and obtain neither ℕ or a subset of ℕ.
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It is a general rule that doubling creates larger numbers.
When doubling natural numbers we obtain even numbers which have not been doubled.
>This just shows the unusual behavior of infinite sets.>
2n > n is always true, in finite and in infinite sets.
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