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On 11.11.2024 22:50, FromTheRafters wrote:Yes, we do claim something for each, every one and all of theIt happens that WM formulated :No.For that claim you need an infinite set of claims.Good thing we have such.
It absolutely does, for all fractions n.Therefore I prove it. The set of intervals I(n) = [n - 1/10, n + 1/10]You 'think' it is wrong because you intuitively think it 'should' beThis is one ?????:It is wrong.
⎛ All fractions are in bijection with ⎝ all natural numbers.
wrong. Saying it is wrong does not make it wrong no matter how many
times that you say it.
cannot cover all fractions on the real axis.
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