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Anonymous at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 11:43:46 UTC No. 16087935
If there are an infinite number of whole numbers, and an infinite number of decimals between any two whole numbers, and an infinite number of decimals in between any two decimals, does that mean that there are infinite infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And an infinite number of those infinities? And… (Infinitely times. And that infinitely times. And..) …
Barkon !otRmkgvx22 at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 11:48:15 UTC No. 16087938
No. Infinity is a set that contains all unitary numbers, and that is split into two sets of four sets, lower bound infinity and higher bound infinity.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:47:38 UTC No. 16088072
>>16087935
math do be like that
but reality ain't
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:08:45 UTC No. 16088089
>>16087935
Infinity is infinite, it is already an infinite infinity by definition.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:25:06 UTC No. 16088111
>>16087935
Infinities are like proportions. Inf^inf/inf is the same as inf/1. They are layered like an onion. And they can be compared by frequency. Inf*2 fires off at twice the "rate" as inf*1.
Anonymous at Wed, 20 Mar 2024 14:39:06 UTC No. 16088132
>>16088111
>Inf*2 fires off at twice the "rate" as inf*1.
No, every circles has the same number of points and rotates every 2 pi regardless of its diameter.