Virgil
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Re: FAILURE OF THE DISTINGUISHABILITY ARGUMENT. THE TRIUMPH OF CANTOR: THE REALS ARE UNCOUNTABLE!
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Jan 11, 2013 8:57 PM
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In article <6c4f8c18-2d3d-43ad-b680-8e972d357afa@eo2g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> On 11 Jan., 01:35, Virgil <vir...@ligriv.com> wrote: > > Do you think that the union of the set of finite initial segments of > paths > 0.1 > 0.11 > 0.111 > ... > contains the path 0.111... > or not?
Since I have no idea what the "union" of even "0.1" and 0.11" would be, since neither of them appears to refer to any set, I cannot answer until WM explains what sets he is referring to.
> If not, what node is missing? None.
What nodes are present, unless you first tell us that you are working within a tree?
Rephrase you questions less ambiguously! --
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