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On 16.02.2025 13:04, joes wrote:So? Again, why does there need to be?Am Sun, 16 Feb 2025 11:53:25 +0100 schrieb WM:It is potetially infinite.On 15.02.2025 23:00, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:The number of FISONs is definitely larger than any finite
>There can be an infinite number of FISON's...Not greater than all finite numbers however.
number. Otherwise you could count to a largest one.>Yes. Only finite numbers are in FISONs.No.However, no FISON is infinite in and of itself,Therefore the figure {1}
{2, 1}
{3, 2, 1}
...
has width and height not larger than all finite numbers.
The „width and height” is not a finite number. If itEvery finite number has a finite number as a successor. None is larger than all finite numbers.
were, there would be a last FISON without a successor.
Regards, WM
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