Re: Is continuum completely filled up?
- From: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Tobin)
- Date: 27 Dec 2006 21:19:04 GMT
In article <emslla$1gq$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ooo <farawfu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If real line is filled with points and each point is
distinguished,then each point has difference from every other points.
Therfore real line has void.
Can you prove that? Why does the fact that every point is a finite
distance from every other point mean that there are gaps?
-- Richard
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