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Le 23/04/2024 à 20:47, Tom Bola a écrit :
> WM schrieb:
> 
>> Le 23/04/2024 à 00:58, Richard Damon a écrit :
>> 
>>> Yes, there is sort of a gap below ω as you can only get to ω via a 
>>> "hyper" step, not a normal step, like from 1 to 2.
>> 
>> How many normal steps covers a hyper step?
> 
> It's the same with dimensions - one cannot "cover" length with width.
>  
>>> There are no Ordinals in that gap,
>> 
>> What is in that gap?
> 
> The same that is between each pair of n and n+1 in IN: nothing.

Why so much nothing? Why does the interval [0, ω] not collapse?

Regards, WM