Hypothesis: HR 130:

\({\cal P}(\Bbb R)\) is well orderable.

Conclusion: HR 337:

\(C(WO\), uniformly linearly ordered):  If \(X\) is a well ordered collection of non-empty sets and there is a function \(f\) defined on \(X\) such that for every \(x\in X\), \(f(x)\) is a linear ordering of \(x\), then there is a choice function for \(X\).

List of models where hypothesis is true and the conclusion is false:

Name Statement
\(\cal N53\) Good/Tree/Watson Model I Let \(A=\bigcup \{Q_n:\ n\in\omega\}\), where \(Q_n=\{a_{n,q}:q\in \Bbb{Q}\}\)

Code: 3

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