Brandon Scott

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In fact, we can remove an infinite number of elements from the set of whole numbers—we can delete the odd numbers, for example—and the size of the set remains unchanged. Everybody still has a seat, and every seat is filled: This is the definition of the infinite: it is something that can stay the same size even when you subtract from it.
Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea
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