Re: Cantor was Right!



In article <MPG.1cfd21b5e541f0bf989cec@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Tony Orlow (aeo6) <aeo6@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I don't know enough of Cauchy sequences to know exactly what your conditions
> are, and I rather doubt you have $1 million, but I have what I consider an
> enumeration of the entire set of reals.

But everyone else disagrees. So TO's universe is a universe of 1.
.



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