• @[email protected]
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    1510 months ago

    Awsome logic in the original original post.

    On a totally unrelated note: whats the biggest number between 0 and 1 (0<x<1)?

    • @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      The set of all living humans is finite, so (if sexuality is totally ordered) there is a gayest human. Edit:though they may not necessarily be unique.

    • Cassa
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      410 months ago

      Wouldn’t it be like 9.99 into infinity? 🤔 and since the human population (at least currently living) is not infinete, then at some 9.999999 there wouldn’t be anyone with a higher value? (I don’t know math)

        • Cassa
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          310 months ago

          no, not really. In engineering math, sure but theoretical math it’s not

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            610 months ago

            0.999… = 1 in theory also.

            Otherwise, there exists a δ such that 1 - δ = 0.999…

            Then, the δ should have a first nonzero digit. Let us say it is in the millionth placd. But then, 0.999… cannot have a 9 in the millionth place.

          • @matiamas
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            210 months ago

            Even in theoretical math, 0.999 repeating ends up being exactly equal to 1. In fact, any terminating decimal can be rewritten in a similar manner. For example, 0.25 is exactly equal to 0.24999999 repeating