In article <f37ab501-a998-446b-8aaf-e88059d16a8d@z41g2000yqz.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> On 1 Dez., 20:46, Virgil <Vir...@home.esc> wrote: > > > What makes you think that the elements of a limit set can be counted? > > If the set exists, its elements exist and can be counted.
That depends on what one means by "counting". Outside of Wolkenmuekenheim, there are sets which are not images of the naturals under any function, and such sets are uncountable.