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by marcosdumay 3300 days ago
Non-countable sets defy intuition on several ways. The silver lining is that we don't have any evidence a non-countable thing exist on the real world.

I don't think anybody even has a procedure for gathering that kind of evidence.

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No. Rational number are countable, but have the same property of zero probability for an item in a uniform distribution.
Why the downvotes? I think he is correct; and if someone think he is not, please elaborate
Yes, no reason for the downvotes.

Infinities are problematic too.