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Comments on: Infinities (1)
http://claessen.com/blog/?p=129
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 09:51:24 +0000
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By: injun
http://claessen.com/blog/?p=129&cpage=1#comment-6196
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 09:51:24 +0000http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=129#comment-6196… and you’re going to have us wait until, what, infinity, for the follow up article? 🙂
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By: injun
http://claessen.com/blog/?p=129&cpage=1#comment-6051
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 21:10:15 +0000http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=129#comment-6051I agree that “it’s obvious” sounds dangerous, but then… it really is obvious that sets S(E) and S(O) are “equally big” (for every even integer you can imagine pairing an odd integer). Where it gets less obvious, is for humans to imagine what “big” then means, in terms of “infinitely big”. Different rules apply there; result being that S(I) being equal to S(O) is the really not-so-obvious, but correct, answer.
All this just to find out where this story is leading 🙂
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By: Rob La Gesse
http://claessen.com/blog/?p=129&cpage=1#comment-6020
Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:18:03 +0000http://paulclaessen.com/blog/?p=129#comment-6020s obvious" sounds like the most dangerous part.
I won't embarrass myself by trying to answer the math question :)]]>“It’s obvious” sounds like the most dangerous part.
I won’t embarrass myself by trying to answer the math question 🙂