Alright this time I wrote some actual equations for the Continuum Hypothesis. First I took the limit of the tensor product of Z and R then I showed that the rate of change is faster for the function of R of Z than the rate of change for the function of Z of N. This proves that CH is true once and for all because it shows that the boundaries of R and Z change as functions at a rate corresponding to the inequality in cardinality. I.e. greater density f' is an indication of greater size (cardinality). Unfortunately I have to stop here for today and figure out whether to do the whole list. I know I can finish it this summer and such a database of notes will help me in the future since I plant to do a PhD.