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On 10/19/2024 4:16 AM, WM wrote:
Potentially infinite collections are finite sets open to change.What you call a "set of finite ordinals" isThere is a general rule not open to further discussion:
not a set
but a potentially infinite collection.
Finite sets aren't potentially infinite collections.
Doubling halves the density and doubles the interval, creating numbers which had not been doubled. 2n > n does not fail for any natural number.Proof:Yes.
If you double all your finite ordinals
you obtain only finite ordinals again,
although the covered interval isNo.
twice as large as the original interval
covered by "all" your finite ordinals.
The least.upper.bound of finites is ω
The least.upper.bound of doubled finites is ω
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