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On 28.02.2025 20:45, Richard Damon wrote:On 2/28/25 11:44 AM, WM wrote:
They absolutely can, if the process is infinite. That's pretty obvious.Processes using defined individuals like FISONs cannot surpass a finiteThe process cannot be completed with FISONs. Each one is finite, andIt can not be completed with a finite number of them. It can be
so is their potentially infinite number. That does never change.
completed with the complete set of them.
set. FISONs are finite. Their number will never be greater than finite.
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