In article <537c5874-58c3-4bb4-ad00-2430dac4722d@c10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> On 15 Jun., 13:53, Aatu Koskensilta <aatu.koskensi...@uta.fi> wrote: > > WM <mueck...@rz.fh-augsburg.de> writes: > > > In what form does an uncountable real exist? > > > > What is an "uncountable real"? > > Sorry. Uncomputable real was meant. (But perhaps it's the same, > because to be countable implies to exist?)
Uncomputable does not imply non-existent.
A real is uncomputable if it is know to be one of a set of 2 or more known reals, but it cannot be determined which one.