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Le 30/03/2024 à 19:47, Richard Damon a écrit :
> On 3/30/24 12:01 PM, WM wrote:
>> Le 29/03/2024 à 14:29, Richard Damon a écrit :
>> 
>>> And, it can be shown that ℕ and ℚ are the same size.
>> 
>> That is believed by some stupids who are too dense to understand logic. 
>> The Os in the matrix
>> XOOO...
>> XOOO...
>> XOOO...
>> XOOO...
>> ..
>> cannot disappear by exchange with Xs.
> 
> So?
> 
> That isn't the Bijection we are looking for.

It is true for every mapping.

Regards, WM