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The Method - Parable

What is the method for measuring that something that is innumerable can challenge another that is also innumerable?

I will give an example before going into the formal method, so that we can see the weird of the continuum hypothesis in this case.

It’s like between hot water & ice water, then asked,

  • ... "which is more characteristic of water, hot water or ice water?"

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