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Am 24.12.2024 um 00:49 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:Hint: "It is not guaranteed that n+1 exists for every n." (WM in sci.math, 20 Jul 2024)On 12/23/2024 6:32 AM, Richard Damon wrote:Yeah, you are close to the edge.On 12/23/24 4:31 AM, WM wrote:>On 23.12.2024 02:01, Richard Damon wrote:>On 12/22/24 5:11 PM, WM wrote:>On 22.12.2024 20:10, Richard Damon wrote:On 12/22/24 8:11 AM, WM wrote:>>Find a natural number that is not in all intervals [1, n] which I use: ∀n ∈ ℕ [1, n].>
But you can't use *ALL* intervals, becaue you need to use them individually
No, I do as Cantor did.No, you do what you THINK Cantor did,>
Show an n that I do not use with all intervals [1, n].
The LAST one, which you say must exist to use your logic.
LOL! n+1?
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Am I close here? Or way off?
See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51oPKLSuyQY
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