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On 12.12.2024 13:26, Richard Damon wrote:Yes, well.On 12/12/24 4:12 AM, WM wrote:Note, "inifinite" isn't a Natural Number,But a state,often dscribed byan infinite whole number.
or a Real Number, so NO segement, specified by values, can have anEvery infinite segment is an infinite segment
"infinte endsegment".
and therefore has an infinite segment as subset.Getting close here…
But if Cantor can apply all natural numbersYes, in the limit. There is no natural k such that E(k) is empty.
as indices for his bijections, then all must leave the sequence of
endsegments. Then the sequence (E(k)) must end up empty.
And there must be a continuous staircase from E(k) to the empty set.This is where you are mistaken. How do you get from naturals to
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