On 16 Feb., 16:26, William Hughes <wpihug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > the nth FIS of l(n) is the nth FIS of d . > > But this does not make l(n) coFIS to d. > > > > > And there is not more than every n. > > > > > there is no line l such that d and l > > > > are coFIS > > > That would only be true if there was an n larger than every n > > > ?? The statement is yours. Are you now withdrawing it.-
The statement is just to the point.
You said: there is no line l such that d and l are coFIS I said: That (your statement) would only be true if there was an n larger than every n (but there isn't). There is only every d_n and for every d_n there is a line containing it. Otherwise it could not be a d_n.
You are, again, arguing with finished infinity, d having more than every d_n.