Well, no, since for every whole there is an odd, as has been shown.Same with the odd vs whole — Gregory
Not true, but useful?It's useful, not true. — Gregory
No, you haven't been at all convincing. I'm afraid that you don't simply get it.I've presented at least 5 cogent arguments against infinity — Gregory
I think I have to agree here with @Banno. Don't want to be harsh here.You can't seem to recognise that the responses you are receiving actually answer your questions. It's odd. But it's not about maths, it's about you. — Banno
How are the very first principles of calculus wrong? What are you talking about?It's very first principles are wrong. Like in history when guys started questioning Euclidean postulates? — Gregory
there are numbers that cannot be counted... — Banno
confusing the physical and abstract. — 180 Proof
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