Sujet : Re: Contradiction of bijections as a measure for infinite sets
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 31. Mar 2024, 19:18:03
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On 3/31/24 8:15 AM, WM wrote:
Le 30/03/2024 à 19:47, Richard Damon a écrit :
On 3/30/24 12:01 PM, WM wrote:
Le 29/03/2024 à 14:29, Richard Damon a écrit :
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And, it can be shown that ℕ and ℚ are the same size.
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That is believed by some stupids who are too dense to understand logic. The Os in the matrix
XOOO...
XOOO...
XOOO...
XOOO...
..
cannot disappear by exchange with Xs.
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So?
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That isn't the Bijection we are looking for.
It is true for every mapping.
Nope, only if you try to biject WITH a set, and not between two DIFFERENT sets.
The fact you can't tell the difference, tells us something about you ability to do logic.
Regards, WM