In article <20396bc0-e82a-49cd-b736-7786fb1d774c@g16g2000vbf.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> On 14 Feb., 22:23, Virgil <vir...@ligriv.com> wrote: > > > > Do you claim that there are two or more FISs of d that require more > > > than one line for their accomodation? > > > > All of them cannot be accomodated at all > > Since they do not exist. > Obviously all that exist can be accomodated in the lines of the list. > What WM declares "obvious" in in his woozy world of Wolkenmuekenheim is far too often easily seen to be false everywhere else.
Given any list of such lines over any finite alphabet, Cantor has shown that there are lines on that same alphabet not in that list.
That WM claims a place, his "Wolkenmuekenheim", where that does not hold, does not make any such place exist outside of his own imagination. --