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Path: ...!feeds.phibee-telecom.net!3.eu.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!news.szaf.org!news.karotte.org!news.space.net!news.muc.de!.POSTED.news.muc.de!not-for-mail From: Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> Newsgroups: sci.math Subject: Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions? (infinitary) Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:22:54 -0000 (UTC) Organization: muc.de e.V. Message-ID: <vf0tdu$2fe9$2@news.muc.de> References: <vb4rde$22fb4$2@solani.org> <veor6u$2asus$1@dont-email.me> <2b6f9104-a927-49ee-9cf0-6ee3f82edc23@att.net> <verkkk$2r6kk$1@dont-email.me> <verlk6$4dv$1@news.muc.de> <vermdv$2s24h$1@dont-email.me> <verv6f$2oo0$1@news.muc.de> <e4d00f83-42df-4f14-a007-4a90f3b5d644@tha.de> <vf085m$1gf6$1@news.muc.de> <vf0cpf$3t4q1$1@dont-email.me> <vf0feo$2un7$1@news.muc.de> <vf0ovc$3v3cv$1@dont-email.me> <vf0qev$2fe9$1@news.muc.de> <47ada01f-e2a7-42e7-bb63-390a73412938@tha.de> Injection-Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2024 18:22:54 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: news.muc.de; posting-host="news.muc.de:2001:608:1000::2"; logging-data="81353"; mail-complaints-to="news-admin@muc.de" User-Agent: tin/2.6.3-20231224 ("Banff") (FreeBSD/14.1-RELEASE-p3 (amd64)) Bytes: 2607 Lines: 40 WM <wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> wrote: > On 19.10.2024 19:32, Alan Mackenzie wrote: >> WM <wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> wrote: >>> When multiplying all natural numbers by 2, then the number of numbers >>> remains the same but the density is reduced and therefore the interval >>> is doubled. >> That's not mathematics. > It is mathematics. >> It's merely your intuition, derived from finite sets and misapplied to >> infinite sets. > It is the basic mathematics of natural numbers: 2n > n. Of course 2n > n for all n > 0. That has no connection with the other crazy things you've been asserting. > If you believe in a different version of mathematics, try to find > people who are interested in that version. I am not. The other posters on this newsgroups, they are not hard to find. We all understand standard mathematics. You do not. >> In mathematics, there is no meaningful distinction between what you think >> of as two different forms of infinity. > You have not the faintest idea of infinity. But I do. An infinite set is one which has a proper subset which can be put into 1-1 correspondence with the original set. That is the definition. You clearly don't understand that definition, and you go to great lengths to preserve that lack of understanding. > Regards, WM -- Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).