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|Q|<|R|=c
r=1
Polygon's area = pi r^2 iff r has some unchanged value in any arbitrary direction, or in another words, the polygon's perimeter has 2^aleph0 points.
Let S1 = the area of this closed element.
Let us say that we have a polygon, which is made of aleph0 points.
So, its area must be less than pi r^2 because we have at least 1 r length in any arbitrary direction which is < 1.
Let S2 = the area of this closed element.
S1-S2 = x > 0
My qeustion is: can we find x value and use it to conclude something on the CH problem ?
Organic
r=1
Polygon's area = pi r^2 iff r has some unchanged value in any arbitrary direction, or in another words, the polygon's perimeter has 2^aleph0 points.
Let S1 = the area of this closed element.
Let us say that we have a polygon, which is made of aleph0 points.
So, its area must be less than pi r^2 because we have at least 1 r length in any arbitrary direction which is < 1.
Let S2 = the area of this closed element.
S1-S2 = x > 0
My qeustion is: can we find x value and use it to conclude something on the CH problem ?
Organic
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