User blog comment:Edwin Shade/Understanding The Infinite/@comment-25601061-20171109021425/@comment-30754445-20171113181043

Fandom User, please stop misleading people by speaking confidently on a subject you know nothing about.

2*ω is indeed ω. With ordinals you can certainly have 2*x = x even when x isn't 0.

And (ω+3)*ω is most definitely not ω2+3ω. The rule of (a+b)*c = ac+bc, which is perfectly valid for ordinary numbers, does not always hold for ordinals.