I have always said the string represents a value.
Where you lying when you said that "There is nothing a string of 3's refers to but itself [i. e. the string of 3s]" in
post 132 or have you changed your mind? It's gotta be one of the two unless you are just polluting the internet with randomly stringed together words bare of meaning then and now.
Where you lying when you said that "A digit is a number" in
post 110 or have you changed your mind? It's gotta be one of the two unless you are just polluting the internet with randomly stringed together words bare of meaning then and now.
Where you lying when you said in
post 89 that "[the digit 3] describes nothing else but itself" or have you changed your mind? It's gotta be one of the two unless you are just polluting the internet with randomly stringed together words bare of meaning then and now.
0.333 represents a unique value. 0.3333 represents a different value.
You're getting closer. 0.333 and 0.3333 signify
different values. Not
one value that's increasing with time.
In the same way 0.333... represents yet another unchanging and precisely defined value. No "final value" crap needed.
And because adding a digit changes the value I know 0.3333.... has no final value.
No, adding digits doesn't change the value of one and the same number, it creates a different label referring to a different number.
The number referred to by 0.333, for example, is exactly 333/1000, the number referred to by 0.3333 exactly 3333/10000. The number referred to by 0.3... is exactly 3/9 = 1/3.
So you're saying the digit "3" refers to something other than the number 3?
The digit 3 alone represents nothing but itself. It is the symbol for an abstract representation of a certain value within an abstract conceptual scheme of values.
The digits 0.333 represent nothing but the value of the string as defined within a defined scheme of values. There is nothing else but a value.
So what about that Czech Tennis player? Does he become undefined when you can't type his name?
If his name is define as Ivan Lendlllllllll....
What is his name?
Can it be said?
What if it can't? Does it make the person disappear? You're still way out there confusing labels and referents. Way out in "Australia is larger than Asia because it has four more letters" territory.
And, actually, "Jiří Hřebec" is a closer analogie closer. It's not a property of the number 0.333... itself that it can't be expressed in a finite string. It's an artifact from using a representational scheme that's poorly suited for that particular number. In base twelve, it comes out as 0.4 straight. Just like the ASCII character set isn't particularly well suited for Czech names.