Re: Cantor and the binary tree
- From: G. Frege <nomail@invalid>
- Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 19:02:56 +0200
On 2 Jul 2005 09:49:23 -0700, mueckenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> [...] This holds for any n e N. Therefore N is a segment.
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Consider a set of cows, C, i.e. given some c e C, c is a cow.
This holds for any c e C. Therefore C is a cow.
Nevertheless, it does not have horns.
F.
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