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On 1/26/25 3:41 AM, WM wrote:
That means that no first element of Cantor's set exists.It implies that there is not a first FISON. That proves by induction that every FISON can be dropped. Your belief is dysfunctional logic.No, it implies that the "set of necessary FISONs" doesn't exist.
Only by having the FALSE premise of the existance of such a set, can you do your induction,Induction does not need this premise. It only needs a first not necessary FISON and the conclusion from any FISON to its successor.
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