Anonymous
10/4/2025, 2:15:11 AM
No.16805576
>>16805575
>You may complain "But not being able to find a countable enumeration is by definition the same as being an uncountable infinity". Well, you can make that definition if you want to but then you would be confusing epistemology for ontology. Just because a countable enumeration of all the reals can't feature in your proofs does not mean the reals are "uncountably large" (whatever that term is really supposed to mean) or that a countable enumeration does not "exist".
>You may complain "But not being able to find a countable enumeration is by definition the same as being an uncountable infinity". Well, you can make that definition if you want to but then you would be confusing epistemology for ontology. Just because a countable enumeration of all the reals can't feature in your proofs does not mean the reals are "uncountably large" (whatever that term is really supposed to mean) or that a countable enumeration does not "exist".