Sujet : Re: Incompleteness of Cantor's enumeration of the rational numbers (extra-ordinary)
De : wolfgang.mueckenheim (at) *nospam* tha.de (WM)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 12. Jan 2025, 20:39:31
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On 12.01.2025 20:33, Jim Burns wrote:
On 1/12/2025 10:54 AM, WM wrote:
No, it depends on completeness.
It is completely true
that each natural number is a natural number and
that only natural numbers are natural numbers.
and that nothing fits between them and ω.
ℕ is the set of finite ordinals.
such than none can be added.
Regular distances in (0, ω) multiplied by 2 remain regular distances in (0, 2ω).
Regards, WM