On Oct 31, 8:00 pm, rich...@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (Richard Tobin) wrote: > In article > Graham Cooper <grahamcoop...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >But when faced with a COUNTABLE SET > > If the set is countable, by definition it has a bijection with the > integers, and that bijection gives us a list. >
You guys should think about
CHANGING THE DIAGONAL from a different perspective.
What can you CHANGE THE DIAGONAL into by re-ordering an infinite List?
Herc -- if( if(t(S),f(R)) , if(t(R),f(S)) ). if the sun's out then it's not raining ergo if it's raining then the sun's not out