On Nov 12, 6:16 pm, David Bernier <
david...@videotron.ca> wrote:
> On 11/12/2012 03:02 AM, Uirgil wrote:
>
> > In article
> > <
acc4f4cb-7f4d-4a0d-bb27-c9682b41e...@r10g2000pbd.googlegroups.com>,
> > Graham Cooper<
grahamcoop...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> On Nov 12, 10:23 am,
forbisga...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> On Sunday, November 11, 2012 1:59:42 PM UTC-8, Graham Cooper wrote:
> >>>> like looking at the position of an electron with a microscope and
> >>>> claiming the position is fixed.
>
> >>> The problem is Cantor dealt with a well ordered set. A well ordered
> >>> set has a fixed index. The same number will alway appear at the same
> >>> index. You appear to be claiming there is no fixed index for a well
> >>> ordered set.
>
> >> I claim 20 flaws in Cantor's proof!
>
> > A lot of nuts have claimed flaws in Cantor's proofs, but, as yet, none
> > of those nuts has proved not to be cracked.
>
> [...]
>
> I think one ontological (non-mathematical)
> problematic is that if something can't be
> listed, enumerated, then it can't be shown (like
> in "show the story", don't just "tell the story"
> in journalism).
>
> The story of the reals: if it could be shown completely
> in a movie, that would be enumerable.
>
> The non-believers are not satisfied with a logical proof ...
>
> Dave
>
It's NOTHING CLOSE to a logical proof!
2OL
ALL(f):N->R E(r):R A(n):N
f(n) =/= r
clearly is 2OL!
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ZFC AXIOM 9
ALL(X) E(R) (R well-orders X)
THIS IS NOT 1OL or even 2OL!
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YOU ALL LIE YOU HAVE PROVEN X>OO IN FIRST ORDER LOGIC
YOU ALL LIE YOU HAVE A FORMAL PROOF OF X>OO
YOU DON'T MAKE ANY TESTABLE CLAIM
YOU DON'T UTILISE ANY CARDINALITY THEOREM
YOU FAIL TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS
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Q4
How can there be uncountable many GODEL NUMBERS like this?
20130415
a01(0,1)
MIDPOINT(0,1)
A CHOICE FUNCTION
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Q5
Which 1 of these does not hold?
a) N <-BIJECTS-> GODEL NUMBERS
b) GODEL NUMBERS <-BIJECT-> FUNCTIONS
c) FUNCTIONS <-BIJECT-> CHOICE FUNCTIONS
c) CHOICE FUNCTIONS <-BIJECT-> SETS
d) |SETS| > |N|
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Q6
Does this Anti-Diagonal Method produce any unique
digit segment not listed?
AD METHOD
Choose the number 0.a_1a_2a_3...., where a_i = 1 if the i-th
number in your list had zero in its i-position, a_i = 0 otherwise.
LIST
R1= < <314><15><926><535><8979><323> ... >
R2= < <27><18281828><459045><235360> ... >
R3= < <333><333><333><333><333><333> ... >
R4= < <888888888888888888888><8><88> ... >
R5= < <0123456789><0123456789><01234 ... >
R6= < <1><414><21356><2373095><0488> ... >
....
G. Cooper (BInfTech)