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RE: The paradoxical cake of Cantor

in #mathematics7 years ago

altough the Cantor cake is constructed by removing cake-intervals it is not equal to a collection of intervals. Thus, it transcends the natural intuition that we have for intervals.

I find this in particular really interesting. I had never thought about it like that! I'll try to dig a little into Cantor's work for better understanding since right now this is a little above me.

Great post!

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Thanks as always for your support.

So it even gets crazier because in a sense there are the same amount of distinct points in a Cantor set as there are on the real line. (Or more formally, the cardinality of the Cantor set and the real line is the same)

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