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Questions about the continuum hypothesis, or where the continuum hypothesis or its negation plays a role. This tag is also suitable, by extension, to refer to the generalized continuum hypothesis and related issues.
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Is "the purely probabilistic version of Freiling's axiom of symmetry" disprovable in ZFC?
For $c=1$ the answer is negative (that is, the negation of the statement you give is consistent with ZFC). Indeed, Harvey Friedman's paper “A Consistent Fubini-Tonelli Theorem for Nonmeasurable Funct …
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Solutions to the Continuum Hypothesis
Since this old question has been bumped to the front page, I'm surprised nobody so far mentioned the following opinion expressed by Paul Cohen at the end of his 1966 book Set Theory and the Continuum …