Sujet : Re: The set of necessary FISONs
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 26. Jan 2025, 23:59:58
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On 1/26/25 1:08 PM, WM wrote:
Now try to find yourself the solution: What is unbounded but smaller than the first transfinite quantity?
Regards, WM
The set of Natural Numbers.
Of course, if can't be a specific number, as that leads to a contradiction of terms. "unbounded" is a term that applies to series, meaning it grows without a finite limit.
Of course no finite number is unbounded, but sequences of them can be.
Your "logic" just gets confused between numbers themselves and series and sets of numbers.