HERC 97 SCI.MATH 0

From: |-|erc (h_at_r.c)
Date: 01/20/05


Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 17:19:22 +1000

3 more propositions, see if you can work out the truth value.

THE PROBLEM
(countable) infinite people each flip coins (countable) infinite times each.
Can you always come up with a new coin sequence?

SCI.MATH SOLUTION
Take the inverted diagonal of the flippers. Call this diagonal.

PROPOSITION 1
"Regarding the infinite set of people flipping coins,
the diagonal coin sequence has been flipped only to some finite amount of flips of the diagonal"

PROPOSITION 2
"Regarding the infinite set of people flipping coins,
the diagonal coin sequence has been flipped to an infinite amount of flips of the diagonal"

PROPOSITION 3
"Regarding the infinite set of people flipping coins,
the diagonal coin sequence has been flipped some finite amount (or 0) of flips per person"

Herc

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