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The impact of large cardinals in mathematics

I guess this is relevant to Question 4: In the paper Implications of large-cardinal principles in homotopical localization. Adv. Math. 197 (2005), no. 1, 120–139. by Casacuberta, Carles; Scevenel …
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Injectivity implies surjectivity

There is an example of this in stable homotopy theory, related to the famous `Generating Hypothesis,' conjectured by Freyd (and still open as far as I know!). For finite complexes $X$ and $Y$, the m …