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On 1/22/25 5:36 AM, WM wrote:That is exactly what I was thinking for a while. It sure seems like he ponders on it that way... Well, I don't see a 4 there, therefore it must be dark? wow.On 22.01.2025 00:41, Richard Damon wrote:But the numbers being used didn't change, only the logic.On 1/21/25 7:48 AM, WM wrote:>On 21.01.2025 13:17, Richard Damon wrote:And thus,
>the matching happens as a collective whole. It can't complete if you don't move from the individual step to the collective step.>
So it is.
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there are visible and dark numbers. As you said: We have to move from the individual step to the collective step.
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Regards, WM
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I guess when we talk about the set { 0, 1, 2, 3, ... } you must be defining "4" as a "dark number" as that was the point we shifted from listing them individually to collectively.
The basic problem with your "dark numbers" is that no number itself is "dark", the collective nature is just how we chose to use that number.
THus, your logic is build on ignorance and nonsense.
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