We had this thread a while ago, it all hinges on whether or not you consider the numbers absolute.BlacklightVirus said:I will post a proof after a few replies, but other people are free to post proofs before that.
.999=/=1, if it were 1 it would be represented as 1, representing as .999 implies a difference to 1, but a difference that is beyond your means or comprehension to measure. Being unable to measure a difference/quantity does not mean it does not exist, so it's different.
Also that proof is flawed, 9x would be 8.999 and 9x1 would be 9. 10x would be 9 and 10x1 would be 10, proves they are not equal as the difference grows with multiplication. Were they equal it would not.