Your argument lacks a solid foundation.
For instance, the Alien X verse received a low 1-C rating based on a star comparison with a structure of 2-A
visually, but the range of structures being discussed here is an infinite amount of 2-A, which is a larger range than the baseline 2-A being compared. As such, while the comparison you make can be/is sufficient to support a low 1-C rating in your specific case.
There are infinities greater than infinities man, so there can be a larger countable infinity that includes countable infinity
It seems that you have misunderstood my point, therefore, I suggest that you read it again as you are not using the term correctly.
No, for example is: It goes from 0 to 1 like this: 0.1- 0.2- 0.3- 0.4... goes on forever. There are infinite numbers among these rational numbers, but they are smaller countable infinities.
No, this is not correct. The argument being presented is specifically about rational numbers within integers, not rational numbers between 0 and 1. While it is true that there are countably infinite rational numbers between 0 and 1, this does not address the specific claim being made in the argument.
The argument is stating that within each integer, there are only finitely many rational numbers, which is true. For example, within the integer 1, there are only two rational numbers: 1 and 1/2. Within the integer 2, there are also only two rational numbers: 2 and 2/1.
The argument is not referring to the rational numbers between integers or between 0 and 1.
Please take a moment to read again what I precisely stated.
A target or an integer in each cluster can be compared to that cluster as a "micronumber". Or a bacterium, cell, parasite or atom in a human body... These structures are also "micro-structures" but are still 3D structures.
They are not capable of doing so, as they are separate sets.
I have already mentioned this thrice, and I would like to request that you read my explanation again, since you seem to be reiterating the same point I have already addressed.
Furthermore, your analogy is not applicable in this context since we are discussing the comparison of sizes, specifically infinite sizes. Any statement that involves comparing to other infinite structures can be interpreted as an uncountable infinite, which is generally accepted in vsbw standards.
I have elaborated on this topic in a different thread and almost every mathematical cosmology is going in this direction.