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How to count past infinity?
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If you have seen the Vsauce video than you should know about supertasks and the diffrent types of infinities that exist.

We make the first jump from Aleph null to the powerset of Aleph null. Then we use Cantor's diagonalization to prove that the powerset does not have one to one correspondence with Aleph null.

So we used Diagonalization to make the first jump. But to make the second jump we just declare the existance of Aleph 1 . So as you can see we need to declare the existance axiomatically to make the second jump.

THIS MEANS TO COUNT PAST INFINITY THERE ARE NO SPECEFIC STEPS BUT ONLY YOUR IMAGINATION CAN "CREATE" OR "DISCOVER" NEW INFINITIES.

Anonymous: The last line is deep
Anonymous: I have Crates full of thosse types of line.
Anonymous: I still remember some infinities that were shown in the last. Ramsey, strongly ramsey, n-huge and the last was 10-13 after which there was 0=1 which was a joke
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