Abstract:
An $F$-compactum or a Fedorchuk compactum is a Hausdorff compact space that admits decomposition into a special well-ordered inverse system with fully closed neighboring projections. We prove that the square of Aleksandroff's “double arrow” space is not an $F$-compactum of countable spectral height. Using this, we demonstrate the impossibility of representing the Helly space as the inverse limit of a countable system of resolutions with metrizable fibers. This gives a negative answer to a question posed by Watson in 1992.