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Le 21/08/2024 à 18:20, FromTheRafters a écrit :
> WM presented the following explanation :

>> Since no unit fraction is below or at zero, the end is before. What else?
> 
> No end, Duh!!

In a linear order of elements which all have distances from each other, 
there is necessarily a last one (if nothing follows) because the only 
alternative would be more than one. Matheologial conjuring trick is 
outside of mathematics.

Regards, WM