continuously growing but always finite — keystone
I'm stuck at the first step. Why does "0.9" an intelligible announcement that everyone understands? I don't understand it. Do you, Keystone? — god must be atheist
Your imaginistic scenario, not even itself approaching a mathematical argument, not even of alternative mathematics, is done. Argument by undefined symbolism is a non-starter.
You are typical of cranks who argue with undefined terminology and symbolisms. Using terminology and symbolisms in merely impressionistic ways. — TonesInDeepFreeze
On your own finitistic terms, at any point, the sequence is finite. 'continuously growing' is never witnessed. Only finitely many individual finite sequences. — TonesInDeepFreeze
my notation of putting a digit after the repeating term is an interesting way of potentially representing an infinitesimal — keystone
0.9 - 0.9 = 0.09 — Real Gone Cat
What "tweaking" of keystone's incorrect approach "solves" the problem? — Real Gone Cat
Essentially the use of non-linear equations could be useful. — Deus
the countable infinity problem that was proved by Cantor — Deus
♾ — Deus
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