Which one is larger?

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Let's assumed that you've already known about omega ( ω ω ), so now comes the question: ω+1 is ( ? ) than 1+ω ?

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1 solution

Junyi Liu
Oct 16, 2017

ω+1 means when you have already used all cardinal numbers, and then plus one. but 1+ω means when you have already put an "1" at first, and then you used all the cardinal numbers, which means it was just ω.

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