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Infinety more whole no. and natural no. than each other!!! n(W) > n(N), n(W) = n(N), n(W) < n(N) or n(W) = 1 + n(N) ???

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You need to check out the definition of cardinality for infinite sets.
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Why do you think that ∞ - ∞ = ∞?
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There are the same amount of Whole Numbers as there are Natural Numbers. They can be put into a direct 1-to-1 correspondence.

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