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On 1/19/25 5:43 AM, WM wrote:
So, you admit that your FISONs are worthless?No. FISONs are useful for showing the difference between the potentially infinite collection of definable numbers and the set ℕ.
Gobbledegook.Name any FISON that is required to produce ℕ by a union of FISONs.There is non, because you need almost ALL of the FISONS to do that,
Wrong. Every set of ordinal numbers has a first one.>But YOU can only do that for a finite number of them, not almost all of them.
The set of required FISONs is well defined because for every FISON we can decide whether it is required in the union.
By not giving a first one.>Where?
Further, according to set theory, every well defined set of ordinal numbers has a first element. The FISONs F(n) must obey this theorem because they can be ordered by their greates ordinals n.
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You simply violate this fact.
I can prove that no FISON is required. That is mathematics.The error is your handwaving claim that infinitely many FISONs are required. Infinitely many failures will not yield a success.And YOUR "handwaving" just shows your stupidity, and inability to understand your stupidity.
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I don't "Handwave" the claim of needing infinitely many FISONs,
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