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The Infinite Hotel Paradox - Jeff Dekofsky

The Infinite Hotel Paradox - Jeff Dekofsky

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The Infinite Hotel Paradox - Jeff Dekofsky Mo: This argument is flawed. The operation of moving takes 1 element out of the set and before it can move back into the set, another element has to move out of the set. This continues forever. There will always be 1 element not in the set. In plain english, for the new guest to move into a room, a guest will ALWAYS be outside of a room no matter how long you wait. The initial set and the new set will never be equal as there will always be one guest outside of 1 room. Let's say you started with a stable set and ended up with an unstable set.
Date: 2020-08-22

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are you sure they dont get lost it almost like inft ikea the scp but this hottel dont have a monster that kill people it safe but they die by hunggry
when it was abandoned i sure they need destroy it and how about the people that keep moving isn't they tried and also if they want go down maybe you can add a slide for them go down and a elevator for go up it take years to go up with elevator maybe or maybe take years to go down with slide

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Me: can I book a room?
Night Manager: Well yes but actually no
Alternatively,
Me: can I have a room?
Night Manager: okay! You're room number is 732656294729 raised to the power of 47937292926, squared. That's also your bill.
Me: tf

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Technically the person in room 1/2 still has the same amount of room, say in room 8237481365. Your room number doesn't decide how much space you have. Tho I appreciate the humor.
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Imagine your boss has the ability to have an infinite building and receiving infinite money every night and still expects you to accomodate EVERY SINGLE PERSON
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This hotel does not have a limit. But you know what does? Our lifes. Do not care about numbers and stuff like that. Care about to be happy.
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There are infinite numbers of in this infinite vid
If you want to start counting the total infinites you might wanna start from

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if all the rooms are full then how can they move person from room 1 to room 2 then? There isn't an available room. fallacy
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