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On 30.12.2024 17:08, Richard Damon wrote:Of course I can look at "more" numbers, as I can look at the one after where you stopped.On 12/30/24 3:44 AM, WM wrote:Neither can you look at more numbers.On 30.12.2024 01:36, Richard Damon wrote:>On 12/29/24 5:31 PM, WM wrote:>>My theorem: Every union of FISONs which stay below a certain threshold stays below that threshold.
Find a counterexample. Don't claim it but prove it. Fail.But what does that prove?>
That proves the existence of dark numbers.
How?
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It shows that there are numbers you didn't look at, but you admit to not looking at all the numbers.
But there is no Natural Number that isn't in a FISON, which is NOT what you have been saying.>The finite numbers are finite, and that is it.>
FISONs do not grow by unioning them. All FISONs and their unions stay below 1 % of ℕ.That is what I have been telling you for a long time.Proof: Every FISON that is multiplied by 100 remains a FISON that can be multiplied by 100 without changing this property.
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If ℕ is an actually infinite set then it is not made by FISONs.
And THAT is a belief shared only by the real FOOL.>That is a belief shared by real fools only. Every union of FISONs which stay below a certain threshold stays below that threshold. All FISONs stay below 1 % of ℕ. Proof: Every FISON that is multiplied by 100 remains a FISON that can be multiplied by 100 without changing this property.
Who said it is made of FISONs, It could be said that it is the union of *ALL* of the infinite set of FISONs, but the union of an infinte set of things can be bigger than any member of that infinite set.
Regards, WM
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