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On 31.12.2024 16:37, Richard Damon wrote:Yes, you stop at some finite threshold.On 12/30/24 4:38 PM, WM wrote:I don't stop but know that every FISON is finite as its name says andOn 30.12.2024 17:08, Richard Damon wrote:Of course I can look at "more" numbers, as I can look at the one afterOn 12/30/24 3:44 AM, WM wrote:Neither can you look at more numbers.On 30.12.2024 01:36, Richard Damon wrote:How?On 12/29/24 5:31 PM, WM wrote:>That proves the existence of dark numbers.My theorem: Every union of FISONs which stay below a certainBut what does that prove?
threshold stays below that threshold.
Find a counterexample. Don't claim it but prove it. Fail.
It shows that there are numbers you didn't look at, but you admit to
not looking at all the numbers.
where you stopped.
covers at most 1 % of ℕ.
No??? There are infinitely many of them, and together they form N.You cannot find a natural number that isn't in a FISON. But there mustBut there is no Natural Number that isn't in a FISON, which is NOT whatIf ℕ is an actually infinite set then it is not made by FISONs.
you have been saying.
be more because FISONs cover less than 1 % of ℕ.
--The problem is your logic can't have "Every" FISON, because "every
FISON" is an infinite set of them,
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