
28 Dec
2007
28 Dec
'07
12:19 p.m.
Am Freitag, 28. Dezember 2007 17:27 schrieb Achim Schneider:
Both have an infinite number of 1. Why do you say “always”? It seems that you think of x and y as “variables” whose values change over time. This is not the case. They both have a single value for all time: the infinite list consisting only of 1.
Does that then mean that [1] = [1,1] ?
No, it means you cannot distinguish (repeat 1) from (cycle [1,1]). Is infinity an even number or an odd one? Cheers, Daniel