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7:55 AM
in Mathematics, 11 mins ago, by Secret
because that will mean there exists a finite set that has infinite proper subsets
in Mathematics, 41 mins ago, by Daminark
Think about it, infinity divides no finite number, so by Lagrange's theorem it doesn't work
Construct a foundation system such that finite cardinals are divisible by infinite cardinals (or any notion of size)
S+S+S+S+S=5
may be related to the notion of quasifinte sets rambled earlier
 
 
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10:17 AM
in The Factory Floor, 2 mins ago, by Secret
logically speaking, however it may not because it could be that there really exists technology that can be compatible with it, but the universe conspires in a way such that this can never be shown, hence making Clark's Law vacuously true for such case
Considering vacuous truth cases for a problem may be useful, thus do not ignore them in the future
 

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