In article <64c6e6d9-d039-48bf-9cd6-7c614cee3099@j4g2000vby.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> On 8 Feb., 23:26, William Hughes <wpihug...@gmail.com> wrote: > > More WM logic > > > > L is a potentially infinite > > list and d is the potentially infinite > > anti-diagonal > > > > From > > i. For every natural number n, d > > is not the nth line of L > > > correct. > > > ii. i. implies that there is no > > natural number m such that > > d is the mth line of L > > No such m can be fixed.
It is "fixed" in the sense of not existing at all! > > > > iii. d may or may not be a line of L > > There is no part of d(potential) that is surpassing every line of a > suitable list.
If every member of the list has a last digit but d does not, then for every member of the list there will be a first FIS of d surpassing it, and following it, a lot more of them following that first one..
At least outside the idiotic constraints of WMytheology. --