>>26
I wanted to know what you think the word "converge" means. You just went through a discussion of this or that "converges" but you never once indicated what you think the act of converging means. Your "intuitive" description indicates that you believe to converge means to approach zero. Now what do you believe is meant by "approach"?
>>27
That's exactly what was how I described what the other guy said, contrasting it with what the other guy #2 said. I gave two descriptions describing what two people said, to answer one of the two people, to aid seeing what each thinks is meant.
>>28
So it is a limit because it is a limit. Pretty fuckin' circular. Is the numeral a limit or the number? What is a numeral to you?
>>32
You can't get away with doing arithmetic on a numeral without first assuming what is truly represented by the numeral. And if you tried to multiply by hand, you'd never finish unless you made a specific assumption.