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Benjamin Allen——Works at the International Seabed Authority, Lives in Kingston, Jamaica.
In mathematics, an
uncountable set (or uncountably
infinite set) is an
infinite set that contains too many elements to be countable. The uncountability of a set is closely related to its cardinal
number: a set is
uncountable if its cardinal
number is larger than that of the set of all natural
numbers.
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