<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>YORDL wrote</title><author_name>YORDL (npub162…atdhy)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub162zpxufpw8pnuytaf0gfxzkqtvk9rvcwkvppa7x57y3n7qkfpg4shatdhy</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Nice! It&#39;s kind of fun to think about how something special happens when you break through to an infinite sequence, that isn&#39;t present when you work with ALL finite sequences, since intuitively it sorta feels like the same thing. But it&#39;s like there&#39;s some sort of explosion into something new.&#xA;Concretely speaking, as I know that was vague, the count of all finite sequences of 0s and 1s (of any length) doesn&#39;t feel like it should be that different from the count of sequences of infinite (countable infinite) length, as that just feels like one extra step out in a way, but it&#39;s way more.</html></oembed>