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But you haven't been appreciative enough to take my advice and read what I suggested. I feel as if you're being disrespectful to me when the fact is that I'm being as respectful to you as I possibly can by doing a lot of work trying to help you understand this and all you do is skirt around my one single suggestion which will help you
Before even attempting to go any further, I should check, and possibly improve, my understanding of the mathematical concept of infinity. Hopefully I will post my thoughts soon.
In that sense, infinity exists. (I don't believe I said that )
Infinity exists in the same way that God exists: it is a word that we use as we wish, to convey whatever is appropriate in context.
So, where does that leave my attempt to find a description of mathematical infinity?
If you can define a topological space which has the real numbers as a subset, plus an additional object called "infinity", and if the notion of convergence is such that sequences converge to this additional object. In that sense, infinity exists. (I don't believe I said that )
Infinity is number that can never be attained,
2. Infinity is not a number.
You are preaching to the converted, there, Jeffrey.Quote from: Bill 2. Infinity is not a number. Just one of the many times I've said it; usually in response to its being used as though it were a number.BTW; if you have any comments about the points in #3, I would welcome them.
Infinity is never a number. If there is ever only one thing you learn about infinity that should be it. What is 5 times infinity? It is undefined in mathematical terms.
My understanding is that “undefined”, like other terms we have been looking at, is used in a variety of ways. This can be very convenient, and facilitate scientific progress, or it can be bl**dy frustrating, depending on your perspective.We have been considering the nature of a point, and its connection with an event. It surprises me that no one has “slammed the door” on this by asserting that the term “point” is undefined.