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WM wrote :None of this is talking about "extra-ordinary" per Mirimanoff.On 02.12.2024 12:53, FromTheRafters wrote:>
>>>Endsegment E(n) = {n, n+1, n+2, ...}
This is his definition of endsegment, which as almost anyone can see,
has no last element, so yes it is infinite. He says 'infinite
endsegment' as if there were a choice, only to add confusion.
Infinite endsegments contain an infinite set each, infinitely many
elements of which are in the intersection. An empty intersection
cannot come before an empty endsegment has been produced by losing one
element at every step.
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E(1), E(2), E(3), ...
and
E(1), E(1)∩E(2), E(1)∩E(2)∩E(3), ...
are identical for every n and in the limit because
E(1)∩E(2)∩...∩E(n) = E(n).
Non sequitur. That which is true for finite sequences is not necessarily
true for infinite sequences.
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