Re: Ultimate debunking of Cantor's Theory



On 15 Jul., 06:50, Calvin <cri...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 15, 12:37 am, Proginoskes <CCHeck...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 14, 8:02 am, Calvin <cri...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If we can't agree that the infinite set of natural
numbers exists, I doubt that we can agree that any
mathematical object exists.

Everything in finite combinatorics should still be available. For
instance, license plate numbers, which can be formed by taking a
"finite" number of elements from a "finite" set and which satisfy
certain properties.

As I mentioned much earlier in the thread, I want whatever
set theory is required to do great things like the Cassini
spacecraft in orbit around Saturn.

None of the calculations required for that purpose have any relation
to set theory. No useful mathematics has ever been influenced, or
should I better say infected, by set theory.

Regards, WM

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