infinity is every and no number it is every thing and nothing it's just sad to squabble about it so DONT
I agree with that explanation.Cargando said:Infinity isn't really a number. It's easier to think of it as concept, rather than an actual number.
That's just wrong.tanjiro6288 said:infinity is every and no number it is every thing and nothing it's just sad to squabble about it so DONT
You can actually wrap your head around it by thinking logically.Burningsok said:lol ooh yeah, my friend showed me a calculus equation that proved this and its simple, but at the same time you can see that the equation had to be manipulated to where you werer basically adding in a certain part to the problem which is hard to recognize... ok im not making any sense myself lol. i'll just stop talking, im probably wrong.Maze1125 said:But, while we're on the subject of things equalling 1: 0.999... = 1
All numbers are ideas. There was no such thing as "1" until humans created it. Just because it's an easier concept to grasp than infinity doesn't mean it's inherently separate.reg42 said:Infinity isn't a number, its an idea. It can't be 1, because 1 is a number, not an idea.
if an infinite universe is never ending how could it possibly expand beyond its self...So...An infinite amount of universes, each one containing an infinite amount of galaxies and planets,
well no 1/0 is 0 its taking 0 lots of 1Retodon8 said:1000 / 0.1 = 10000
1000 / 0.000001 = 1000000000
1000 / 0 must be infinity then?
1 / 0 must be infinity as well, and the same goes for 100000000000000000000 / 0.
That's sort of correct, because, again, infinity is not defined.
I disagree. I can count to 1. I can see 1 cow. I can take away 3 from 4 and be left with 1. I cannot, however count to infinity or have infinity cows, and if you can take 3 away from something and be left with infinity, I'll be impressed.PhiMed said:All numbers are ideas. There was no such thing as "1" until humans created it. Just because it's an easier concept to grasp than infinity doesn't mean it's inherently separate.reg42 said:Infinity isn't a number, its an idea. It can't be 1, because 1 is a number, not an idea.
But as for the OP, no. Infinity is not one. That is, unless you redefine what it is that you're enumerating.
-1 is a number too, but there isn't such a thing as -1 cow.reg42 said:I disagree. I can count to 1. I can see 1 cow. I can take away 3 from 4 and be left with 1. I cannot, however count to infinity or have infinity cows, and if you can take 3 away from something and be left with infinity, I'll be impressed.
(I'm very tired, so if that didn't make sense, just ignore it.)
1/0 != 0tanjiro6288 said:well no 1/0 is 0 its taking 0 lots of 1
But then isn't 1 meant to describe a whole thing, so therefore everything?TheNamlessGuy said:Not really, as infinity is not a number, more a word to describe the endless.Nibbles said:Yes, it is. All mathematics comes from our mind.
And I think it's more physics.
I maintain that negative integers are an idea, as is infinity. You can see 3 of something, it can be physical. You can't physically get infinity or any negetive number, they (among other things) are used to help us understand the world, but they aren't "real".Retodon8 said:-1 is a number too, but there isn't such a thing as -1 cow.reg42 said:I disagree. I can count to 1. I can see 1 cow. I can take away 3 from 4 and be left with 1. I cannot, however count to infinity or have infinity cows, and if you can take 3 away from something and be left with infinity, I'll be impressed.
(I'm very tired, so if that didn't make sense, just ignore it.)
Well, if you'd ask how many cows you'd need to add to 5 cows to get 4 cows, you'd need to add -1 cow, but it doesn't really work like that.
Numbers as just that, numbers, no dimensions, no units, are something humans thought of, as is math, even if it explains how everything around us (and inside us) works.
This could keep on going forever with me saying that everything is technically one thing so 1=infinity and so on... I think the only logical explanation is that (in my highly suspect opinion) infinity is impossible.TheNamlessGuy said:That it is, but infinity isn't one thing, it's all of everything.Stranger of Sorts said:But then isn't 1 meant to describe a whole thing, so therefore everything?
So, in order to be a number, you have to be able to count to it. Do you deny the existence of pi?...reg42 said:I disagree. I can count to 1. I can see 1 cow. I can take away 3 from 4 and be left with 1. I cannot, however count to infinity or have infinity cows, and if you can take 3 away from something and be left with infinity, I'll be impressed.PhiMed said:All numbers are ideas. There was no such thing as "1" until humans created it. Just because it's an easier concept to grasp than infinity doesn't mean it's inherently separate.reg42 said:Infinity isn't a number, its an idea. It can't be 1, because 1 is a number, not an idea.
But as for the OP, no. Infinity is not one. That is, unless you redefine what it is that you're enumerating.
(I'm very tired, so if that didn't make sense, just ignore it.)
You could say that infinity is used in the place of numbers so complex and long because they're beyond the human mind.TheNamlessGuy said:No, no it's possible.
It's just beyond human minds