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On 06.01.2025 01:37, Moebius wrote:No, it *IS* a fact by definition, something you are unable to comprehend.On 1/5/2025 11:47 AM, WM wrote:So it must appear to fools who cannot answer it.What should make the union larger than all FISONs?
A reasonable question might be:That is not a fact but disproven nonsense.
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"What should make the union larger than each and every FISON?"
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That fact that the union of ALL FISONs "comprises" ALL natural numbers, while each and every FISON only "comprises" finitely many numbers.
Being an infinite set.>What makes it larger?>Every union of FISONs which stay below a certain threshold stays below that threshold.
Nope.
Regards, WM
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