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> imperceptible isn't that sort of cheating, when it comes to math? It's "almost" the thing just not the thing
Nah, it opens a whole new area of research. Everything is a great opportunity for new fun in maths. You just have to properly define what you mean by "imperceptible" and you are good to go. Now you can look for a bounded approximation. See how it changes as things get bigger. See if it can be improved. Bounds and approximation are generally a very useful tool. Properties simplifications and working on sub parts can a…
To that extent, is there not a capital-N Natural bound even to math? I mean to say, consider the highest-order abstraction or system or whatever, and that itself is bounded by.. something - I suppose this is the ultimate philosophical question and exceeds what is pragmatic for human-sake, versus a pontificator's notions in passing.