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On 05.12.2024 18:12, Jim Burns wrote:There is no empty segment.On 12/5/2024 4:00 AM, WM wrote:And it is the empty endsegment.On 04.12.2024 21:36, Jim Burns wrote:On 12/4/2024 12:29 PM, WM wrote:⎛ That's the intersection.No intersection of more.than.finitely.many end.segments of theSmall wonder.
finite.cardinals holds a finite.cardinal, or is non.empty.
More than finitely many endsegments require infinitely many indices,
i.e., all indices. No natnumbers are remaining in the contents.
The contents cannot disappear "in theSame thing. Every finite number is "lost" in some segment. No natural
limit". It has to be lost one by one if ∀k ∈ ℕ : E(k+1) = E(k) \ {k} is
really true for all natnumbers.
I really don't understand this connection. First, this also makesMore than finitely many endsegments require infinitely many indices,
i.e., all indices. No natnumbers are remaining in the contents.
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