Answering Hilbert's 1st Problem
Abstract
Hilbert's first problem is of importance in relation to work being done in computational systems. It is the question of equipollence of natural and real numbers. By construction equipollence is established for real numbers in open interval (0, 1) and natural numbers and, from such to all real numbers. Construction stands in contradiction of the generally accepted diagonal argument of Cantor. Mathematics being irrefutable, in absence rejection of all theory of mathematics and logic, the problem exists in acceptance; that itself arises of more fundamental a problem in science generally. The problem within Hilbert's problem is of Schopenhauer's, et al, "will and representation" born.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0912.0228,
title = {Answering Hilbert's 1st Problem},
author = {Charles Sauerbier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.0228},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
7 pages, 0 figures; full revision of content to address critiques; along with numerous complaints as to "style", "quality", and other nonsense arising of opinion