Sujet : Re: The set of necessary FISONs
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 28. Jan 2025, 13:45:22
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On 1/28/25 4:02 AM, WM wrote:
On 27.01.2025 18:30, joes wrote:
Am Sun, 26 Jan 2025 15:28:14 +0100 schrieb WM:
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{2, 1}
{3, 2, 1}
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The first column never gets larger than a FISON.
Neither does it stop.
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True. It evolves between finite and ℕ. A variable maximum, "something becoming, emerging, produced, i.e., as we put it, the potential infinite." [Hilbert]
Regards, WM
No, the series *IS* that infinite length,
We may as a method of understanding, think of it as something evolving to what it is, but the series is what it is.
IF you want to try to define the set as something "evolving", then you need to begin by defining a set theory that can handle changing sets,