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That doesn’t even link, but it doesn’t matter because they’re not even infinitely filled in with people
So it’s non analogous
How does the preview work if it doesn’t link lmao
Click it
In set theory, Cantor's diagonal argument, also called the diagonalisation argument, the diagonal slash argument or the diagonal method, was published in 1891 by Georg Cantor as a mathematical proof that there are infinite sets which cannot be put into one-to-one correspondence with the infinite set of natural numbers.[1][2]:20–[3] Such sets are now known as uncountable sets, and the size of infinite sets is now treated by the theory of cardinal numbers which Cantor began.
Read the article I just linked
The point is you can show there is not a 1 to 1 mapping between natural numbers and real numbers
They’re the same set
You don’t fully grasp the infinite set I think
Also google the infinite hotel rooms video
Dis you read the article?
Yeh
He says it’s wrong that 0-1 has different numbers than 0-2
Essentially, the way to tell whether two sets are the same size is to see whether you can pair up elements so you use all the elements in each set exactly once. Georg Cantor, whom Green references earlier in the book, proved that there are indeed different sizes of infinity. But the infinities between 0 and 1 and 0 and 2 are not different sizes. Each number between 0 and 1 can be doubled to get a number between 0 and 2, and each number between 0 and 2 can be halved to get a number between 0 and 1.
The two rails are the same dude
But he acknowledges that cantor proved there are different levels of infinity
I never said there weren’t lmfao
I in fact explicitly said there were
Those two
Are not
Have sex
Different
That does not mean that all infinities are equal
The two rails are functionally mathematically equivalent
Those two rails
Correct
They’re on the same level of aleph
I did not say there weren’t different infinities
This is not difficult to grasp
To be a higher order you’d need a different set of infinities
So analogously you’d be choosing to run the train over infinite people or infinite rails each containing infinite people simultaneously
Reposting the article so all y’all can read it if you’d like 👍