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If there are an infinite number of natural numbers, and an infinite number of fractions in between any two natural numbers, and an infinite number of fractions in between any two of those fractions, and an infinite number of fractions in between any two of those fractions, and an infinite number of fractions in between any two of those fractions, and... then that must mean that there are not only infinite infinities, but an infinite number of those infinites. and an infinite number of those infinities. and an infinite number of those infinities. and an infinite number of those infinities. and... (infinitely times. and that infinitely times. and that infinitely times. and that infinitely times. and that infinitely times. and...) continues forever. and that continues forever. and that continues forever. and that continues forever. and that continues forever. and...(...)...
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>>214503707
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um who cares

all i needs is nigger fried chicken and the boomy box blastin those buck breakiest beats
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There are even more infinities because you forgot to mention that between any two rational numbers there's an infinite number of irrational numbers and between any two irrational numbers there's an infinite number of rationals.
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>>214503777
and between every irrational number between a rational number between an irrational number there are juicy trips
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>>214503804
You're starting to believe
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admins, if i get dubs, permaban all tv users for 24 hours including me
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>>214503862
pathetic
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If dubs, anime is allowed on /tv/
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>>214503880
tranitors, gape this anon if i get singles
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Trips and I get an autistic nip gf
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>>214503707
Yeah but none of those numbers are in my bank account so they don't matter
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FUUCK!
FUUUCKK!!
FUUUUUUUUUCKK!
THE DIGIT CODE COMMANDS ME,
FROM DECLINING A DUBS OFF CHALLENGE
WHAT -
ARE YOURR TEERRMMMSS?
WHAT'S THE CA-HYA-HYAATTCCHH?
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>>214503777
Checked and scared me
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>>214503707
Yeah, I wrote a preprint about this when I was a teenager.
more or less you can use ordinal theory to construct real numbers aka uncountable sets.
It does require an extension of space though where field properties decay.
But at the functional level you get a map from uncountable ordered infinite groups to the closed set [0,1], which can be trivially extended to R
Btw I’ve been thinking about writing a screenplay inspired by Pi, such a good film.
Now I’m a PhD student and I no longer suffer from mathematical psychosis.
But it is work pointing out that Cauchy sequences of rational are more or less equivalent.
At some point and some level, all of these constructions appeal to an uncountable infinity.
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i love schizo math but it takes a special type to not sound utterly retarded and actually seem like some layer of deeper understanding from the theorem or use of numbers
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>>214505392
Does OP succeed?
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>>214505434
not remotely its the boring side of schizo math people do for humor
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hey, you know what's even funnier than 24?
25
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>>214503707
Isn't that what fractals are? I mean Math wasn't invented, it was discovered.
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>>214503707
which is boring because all things you mentioned are just made up. i can make up a thing called a Tog and another called a Rog and say that every Tog has a Rog inside it and every Rog has a Tog inside it. Then are you going to spaz out about how many things there must be how it keeps going? no because these things are just made up so it doesn't have to be reconciled to your experience
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>>214503707
Who ever gets 314 in their post I'll post my Pienis
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Jews did this
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>>214505829
based refuser
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>>214503707
Isn't this the movie where the main character is a lone wolf loser borderline paranoid schizo who completely blowd his chances with the at 3.14 neighbor girl and drills a hole in his head to relieve some Jewish Wall Street Conspiracy numbers game? Possibly a complete delusion as to how God could have a name?
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>>214503707
op discovered teh concept of uncountable infinity
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>>214503707
Okay anons I need you to pay close attention. This movie was a psyop to reinforce the idea that the stock market is chaotic and not entirely controlled, top to bottom. I don't have absolute proof but there are various "calling cards" of the agents behind the film.

Early on, Max is asked by the little Asian neighbor girl to divide numbers in his head while she checks on a calculator. The answer for one of them is 3.3181818... repeating. This is highly significant and you can probably guess why at least partially: first the number 33, then 18.
>in Latin, 33 is trigunta tribus which puns with tricando tribus, meaning "tricking the tribes" or lower classes
>Latin 33rd is triginta tercia, which puns with tragoedia trica “trick tragedy”, which would be another way to say “fake death”
>One Hebrew 33 pun is שלם משל šlm mšl for “played death” & “resembling a death”
>If written with Hebrew numerals, 33 spells out the word לג lg, which is similar to לעג lˁg “mockery”
And for 18
>18 is the Hebrew numerals expression for חי ḥy chay meaning “alive”
>chay also puns with chawy for “show”
>Latin 1 & 8 are uno octo, which puns with “an act”
>the numbers 11-8 are undeca-octo, which puns with undique acta “completely enacted”
See more linguistics and numerology here:
http://ancient-spooks.de/

Not to mention it was funded by Dreyfuses and Schilds (the former Jewish billionaires and the latter trillionaire Rothschilds hiding their name). It's a Wall Street movie pretending to be indie and hip.
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>>214503707
ever notice that if you focus on something, it expands? it's like a fractal. it will never stop expanding. so, never focus on bad things. avoid bad thoughts
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>>214506230
lmao what a cute and goofy ass dog pal.
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>>214507314
That's a good point anon, don't focus on bad things. Instead focus on these digits
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>>214507350
there are no digits, they must be in a parallel dimension where you scored them
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Are the stars out tonight
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>>214507314
>314
nice
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>>214507469
I was actually referring to the future which is right now as you can see by these digits
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Ugh. First you spam /lit/ with this nonsense, and now /tv/? I"ll tell you what I told you before; your problem is that your knowledge of mathematics stops at high school. The math that answers your question starts with college-level calculus and goes from there. Now enough already.
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Maths is just a symbolic language we apply to our perception of a subset of reality (our immediate environment), not an inherent characteristic of life itself. You say your hand is 1 thing but if you scrutinise it it's actually made up of however many cells and veins and tendons etc., which are made up of however many molecules, etc.
Likewise you say a glass of water is made up of uncountable billions of discrete drops or molecules of water but it's also a continuous field of liquid. It's purely a matter of what level of resolution you decide to perceive things from that determines what numbers you apply to it. Reality isn't really inherently mathematical at all, it's just something we made up to fudge our way through navigating our local environment up to a point.
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i stopped at calc 3 and linear algebra in college, I liked it but stopped studying it when I graduated

maybe I'll revisit it when im old and retired or something
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>>214509073
And yet we can literally use math to understand reality via physics
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>>214503707
>babbies first set of uncountable infinities
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>oh boy I sure hope that there are no inaccessible cardinals nearb-



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