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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Moebius <invalid@example.invalid> Newsgroups: sci.logic,sci.math Subject: Re: Replacement of Cardinality Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2024 01:19:36 +0200 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 27 Message-ID: <vb08e8$16m2g$1@dont-email.me> References: <hsRF8g6ZiIZRPFaWbZaL2jR1IiU@jntp> <db885c7c1e1a5bfdf60e90fa9882bfb73b4e6ce7@i2pn2.org> <eY2Memk56jLKsrTeR3kBDQQqfHI@jntp> <bdfbb725-7fc3-4e17-b09b-4d6191d301a5@att.net> <tvUGDEKZBjBIOn4R0HIJvG5es4k@jntp> <d921df64d59a0bcdd17b4df10452e1b80df52a63@i2pn2.org> <bzKSpxSf9uNp5CqHyyYXjN1qFJg@jntp> <eca2fc989ec057bba94c874e86af6e33d8987f89@i2pn2.org> <dbDJOjuZlR22ACs9b5j_GQZcXac@jntp> <vaqg0e$2r8p$3@dont-email.me> <b2vtJ9qNt-ZZ4HcdVjYZeX0tOnI@jntp> <vat5ub$k5je$1@dont-email.me> Reply-To: invalid@example.invalid MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2024 01:19:37 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="adacad9b50796b1175ae417dd2e0af00"; logging-data="1267792"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19PTOqiFsQBgAGhMAp21PDv" User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird Cancel-Lock: sha1:blVraCqWsK+9ymCLIyfrpTOuT7g= In-Reply-To: <vat5ub$k5je$1@dont-email.me> Content-Language: de-DE Bytes: 2303 Am 30.08.2024 um 21:18 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson: > On 8/30/2024 5:55 AM, WM wrote: >> Le 29/08/2024 à 20:51, "Chris M. Thomasson" a écrit : >>> On 8/29/2024 6:27 AM, WM wrote: >>>> Le 29/08/2024 à 01:48, Richard Damon a écrit : >> >>>>> You just can't count them from the "end" that doesn't have an end. >>>> >>>> Why not? >>> >>> Because it does not have an end. >> >> 0 lies below the end. Hence there is an end, even if you cannot see it. > > 1/0 is NOT a unit fraction damn it! wow. Wrong end. WM is talking about a SMALLEST unit fraction s with: 0 < s < ... 1/1. Of couse, there is no smallest unit fractions. If s is a unit fraction then 1/(1/s + 1) is a smaller one. 1/0 would be the LARGEST unit fraction, if it were a unit fraction. :-) Actually, the largst unit fraction is 1/1 = 1.