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by seanhunter 366 days ago
That is not true. Algebraic numbers for example are an uncountably infinite subset of the real numbers that can be precisely individually identified.
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According to Wikipedia, there are countably many algebraic numbers, and that makes intuitive sense to me as well. Do you have a source that the set of algebraic numbers is uncountable?
I am probably wrong