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From: Moebius <invalid@example.invalid>
Newsgroups: sci.logic,sci.math
Subject: Re: Replacement of Cardinality
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2024 02:27:59 +0200
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Am 09.08.2024 um 02:09 schrieb Moebius:
> Am 09.08.2024 um 01:59 schrieb Moebius:
>> Am 08.08.2024 um 22:36 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:
>>> On 8/8/2024 3:30 AM, FromTheRafters wrote:
>>>> on 8/8/2024, WM supposed :
>>>>> Le 08/08/2024 à 00:17, Moebius a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> Actually, his "thinking process" is simple:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Since there is a gap (space) between adjacent unit fractions and 
>>>>>> all unit fractions are in the interval (0, 1], there *must* be 
>>>>>> FINITELY MANY of them (i.e. a first/smallest one)."
>>>>>
>>>>> No, that is nonsense. There are not finitely many unit fractions.
>>>>
>>>> Then stop assuming that there is a first [i.e. smallest] element.
>>>
>>> The first unit fraction is 1/1, there is no last one...
>>
>> Nope. We are using the usual order < defined on IR to determine if 
>> there is a first (smallest) / last (largest) unit fraction.
>>
>> So there is no first/smallest unit fraction and there is a last/ 
>> largest unit farction (namely 1/1), in respect to <.
> 
> Hint: WM is just a complete idiot.

Hmmm... writing this John Gabriel comes to mind ...