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From: sergi o <invalad@invalid.com>
Newsgroups: sci.math
Subject: Re: A fast and loose history of mathematical infinity
Date: Sun, 29 May 2022 09:01:14 -0500
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On 5/29/2022 4:41 AM, WM wrote:
> Jim Burns schrieb am Sonntag, 29. Mai 2022 um 00:48:12 UTC+2:
>> On 5/28/2022 1:38 PM, WM wrote:
>>> Jim Burns schrieb
>>> am Samstag, 28. Mai 2022 um 19:25:16 UTC+2:
>>>> There are reasons that are enough for many people
>>>> to use ZFC as a foundation.
>>>
>>> They have to hypnotize themselves, like you,
>>> that by purely exchanging X's and O's in
>> ...like this...
>>
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> X:X O:X O:X O:X ...
>> ... ... ... ...
>>> the whole matrix can be emptied of all O's.
>> Hold my beer.
> 
> Drink it. Maybe you get clear.
>>
>> 1/1:1/1 1/2:2/1 1/3:4/1 1/4:7/1 ...
>> 2/1:3/1 2/2:5/1 2/3:8/1 2/4:12/1 ...
>> 3/1:6/1 3/2:9/1 3/3:13/1 3/4:18/1 ...
>> 4/1:10/1 4/2:14/1 4/3:19/1 4/4:25/1 ...
>> 5/1:15/1 5/2:20/1 5/3:26/1 5/4:33/1 ...
>> 6/1:21/1 6/2:27/1 6/3:34/1 6/4:42/1 ...
>> 7/1:28/1 7/2:35/1 7/3:43/1 7/4:52/1 ...
>> 8/1:36/1 8/2:44/1 8/3:53/1 8/4:63/1 ...
>> 9/1:45/1 9/2:54/1 9/3:64/1 9/4:75/1 ...
>> ... ... ... ...
> 
> Exchanging the first few terms may feign such a matrix. But you cannot complete it. 

you are out of math.


> Mathematics however *proves* that the O's will never disappear 

Your Mathematics cannot *prove* anything, it is fake math.



> 
> Regards, WM