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Re: FAILURE OF THE DISTINGUISHABILITY ARGUMENT. THE TRIUMPH OF CANTOR: THE REALS ARE UNCOUNTABLE!
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Jan 10, 2013 5:06 AM
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On 10 Jan., 04:52, Zuhair <zaljo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The reason is that we can have even at finite basis more n sized > tuples of m values than n x m.
Of course,, when order plays a role, then you have 10^3 tuples of lenght 3 when using 10 colors. Who told you else? But if you use length aleph_0, then you leave the finite realm - whether you do it with digits or with finite initial segments.
Regards, WM
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