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On 30.12.2024 01:39, Richard Damon wrote:Sure, if your threshold is n, then the fision from 1 to n+1 is bigger than that. and from there you can get to n+2, then n+3, and can start to understand what happens as you get to infinity.On 12/29/24 12:53 PM, WM wrote:Do you personally know FISONs larger than those? Please let me know them.On 29.12.2024 13:34, Richard Damon wrote:Which isn't "All FISONs"On 12/29/24 6:01 AM, WM wrote:>>>>
All definable numbers (FISONs) stay below 1 %. Every union of "below 1 %" stays below 1 %.
Since 0 is Less than 1, you are sort of correct, but that fact doesn't prove your claim.
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The problem is that when you get to *ALL*
I get to all FISONs below a certain threshold, namely a threshold between which and ω there exist ℵ₀ natnumbers.
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Regards, WM
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