Re: Ultimate debunking of Cantor's Theory
- From: Virgil <virgil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 12:50:53 -0600
In article <1184606528.118870.152200@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
WM <mueckenh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 16 Jul., 18:16, MoeBlee <jazzm...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 13, 10:14 am, WM <mueck...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Consider the list
0.0
0.1
0.11
0.111
...
and switch 0 to 1 on the diagonal. Then you have at the diagonal the
number 0.111..., but only if this number (with one digit less) is also
in the list.
And that does not refute that the set of real number is uncountable.
Let's first clear the following question: Do you agree that the
diagonal in this special case is in the list?
Of course?
Does WM claim that a list in which every member has a last non-zero
character also has a member with no last non-zero character, which is
what the "diagonal" must be.
If so, WM will next be declaring that black is white and white is black.
Such is the nature of his MAthUnRealism, that he might well do that.
.
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