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Would this qualify as 1-A+?

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This is to talk about how this space created by the Vex and influenced it, which is not only described as a hilbert space (infinite dimensional space), it is also an uncountably infinite Cantor Dust dimensional space.
With it being uncountably infinite adding to what is already uncountably infinite, it would stand to believe that it is a qualification for Outerversal+ which is an uncountably infinite uncountably infinite dimensional space.
 
That’s Low 1-A, the cardinality doesn’t exceed the set of real numbers.
In the link, it adds a quantity value to the cardinality as innumerably infinite as the cardinality is the same as cantor dust = cantor set = uncountably infinite.
 
It's a mistake that cantor has made And was proved by Russell paradox, because if A is a element of A then A must not be a element of A.

which is nothing more than an uncountable infinite set, which is Low1a .
 
It's a mistake that cantor has made And was proved by Russell paradox, because if A is a element of A then A must not be a element of A.

which is nothing more than an uncountable infinite set, which is Low1a .
I see, well, thank you for your response then.
 
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