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Aleph one, written as 1, is an infinite cardinal number following aleph null (0).[1] It is the cardinality (size) of the set of numbers of possible arrangements for all countably infinite sets. Under the continuum hypothesis, it is also the cardinality of the real numbers.[2] Aleph one is followed by aleph two, 2, even with an infinite amount of time you could simply never list every single element or number in any uncountable set.

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