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From: Jim Burns <james.g.burns@att.net>
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On 5/8/2024 8:35 PM, Moebius wrote:
> Am 08.05.2024 um 23:55 schrieb Jim Burns:

>> ℕ_def is what everyone else calls ℕ
>
>>> ∀n ∈ ℕ_def: ∃^ℵo m ∈ ℕ, m > n. [WM]
>>
>> ∀n ∈ ℕ_def: ∃^ℵo m ∈ ℕ_def, m > n.
>
> In this case, I'd prefer
>
> ∀ n ∈ ℕ: ∃^ℵo m ∈ ℕ: m > n.

In favor of your preference:
a randomly.selected internetter such as yourself
is likely to find that less distracting
from what's being said.

Against your preference:
WM thinks ℕ is larger than ℕ_def  and
he will look at the non.finite claims about ℕ
and claim they are caused by darkᵂᴹ numbers.
(I know what I said. He is very good at ignoring.)

A dead horse I wish to beat one more time is that
it is the finite numbers -- all of them together --
which have these non.finite properties.
I wish to fence WM's explanations from
"darkᵂᴹ numbers in bigger set"