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Am Tue, 29 Oct 2024 09:36:27 +0100 schrieb WM:You need two points to get a difference that is non zero.On 29.10.2024 00:58, Richard Damon wrote:So not bounded at all.On 10/28/24 3:42 PM, WM wrote:>Their density is bounded by uncountably many points between every pairI mean that there are unit fractions. None is below zero.Which doesn't mean there must be a first, as they aproach an
Mathematics proves that never more than one is at any point.
accumulation point where the density becomes infinite.
of consecutive unit fractions:
The density is one point over uncountably many points, that is rather
precisely 0.
How do you define the density at a point?Something which can't happen your world of finite logic, but does whenWhere does the density surpass 1/10? Can you find this point?
the logic can handle infinities.
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