Re: An uncountable countable set
- From: mueckenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Aug 2006 07:42:48 -0700
Franziska Neugebauer schrieb:
You have agreed to that this limit does not exist ("There is no L inThere is no L, nowhere. It is wrong to say that L is in |N and it is
N"). So the sum is at least _not_ _finite_ (not in omega).
wrong to say that L is larger than any n e |N. Actual infinity does not
exist! I told you that already several times.
But refuse to understand what "to exist" means. In no case infinitely
many differeces of 1 can exist unless infinitely many diferences of 1
do exist. But that means an infinite size.
Regards, WM.
.
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