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Re: [jboske] pimu of real numbers?
la nitcion cusku di'e
(1) A number can be singled out out of the mass of all numbers. It is a
spisa.
Real numbers are not atomic: you can always divide them into x < n/2
and x >= n/2. They are therefore stuff.
So would you say that {pimu li bi cu du li vo}?
Is that what you mean by fractioning reals?
Can you also say that {re li vo cu du li bi}? No, that
doesn't work because it would have to work for each of
the {livo}'s individually. Maybe {piro loi re li vo cu du li bi}?
"the whole of two 4's is 8"? Then {li pa joi li pa du li re}?
Numbers have the peculiarity that every possible bit of a number is a
spisa.
3D objects have the peculiarity that every possible bit of a spisa
are non-spisa.
As in, pa lo namcu cu se pagbu re lo namcu
But pa lo djacu na se pagbu re lo djacu
{pa lo namcu cu se pagbu re lo namcu} means "there is exactly
one number which is part of exactly two numbers", clearly
false. You are probably speaking of number-Kind.
mu'o mi'e xorxes
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