On 24 Jun., 01:02, "Mike Terry" <news.dead.person.sto...@darjeeling.plus.com> wrote:
> > a) Does this list contain the anti-diagonal of > > (..., An, ... A2, A1, A0, L0)? > > This is not a list of numbers. L0 is not a number, it is a list. > > Therefore (..., An, ... A2, A1, A0, L0) does not have an anti-diagonal.
You are wrong.
The symbols above abbreviate the sequence of lists
An ... A0 L0
Each of them has an antidiagonal that either is not in the list (then the set of all of them is unlistable) or is in a list. Then Cantors argument is wrong.