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Posted 2007-10-12, 08:56 PM
Half of infinity?


Is it even possible since infinity is not an actual number?
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Posted 2007-10-12, 09:25 PM in reply to -Spector-'s post "What is..."
Half of infinity is ∞/2
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Posted 2007-10-12, 10:01 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Half of infinity is ∞/2"
Well yes, in an algebraic equation that's what it would be..
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Posted 2007-10-12, 10:22 PM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "Well yes, in an algebraic equation..."
As far as you are concerned, any operation performed on infinity is still infinity.
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Posted 2007-10-12, 10:32 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "As far as you are concerned, any..."
Half of infinity is still infinity, perhaps just a different magnitude of infinity.

Not all infinities are the same. One infinity can be bigger than another.
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Posted 2007-10-12, 10:47 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Half of infinity is still infinity,..."
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perhaps just a different magnitude of infinity.
That statement is meaningless.

!King_Amazon! said:
Not all infinities are the same. One infinity can be bigger than another.
Not true.

Functions can approach infinity at different rates. Infinity, however, is a concept and not a number. You can not half it.

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Posted 2007-10-12, 11:10 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "That statement is meaningless. ..."
Explain two black holes, one of which is bigger. Both are infinitely dense, but one is bigger.
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Posted 2007-10-12, 11:14 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Explain two black holes, one of which..."
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Explain two black holes, one of which is bigger. Both are infinitely dense, but one is bigger.
One may be more massive, however our mathematics is not qualified to make predictions about their density at the singularity.
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Posted 2007-10-13, 12:30 AM in reply to -Spector-'s post "What is..."
Infinity is not a quantity, therefore you cannot have half of it. Omega, the largest integer, however, is a quantity and you can describe half of it in the language that originally defined it.
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Posted 2007-10-13, 07:34 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "That statement is meaningless. ..."
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Infinity, however, is a concept and not a number. You can not half it.
Thats what math class told me too.

As for the black hole questions K_A presented, how can you measure a concept? Im going to assume that you cant, because density and mass of an "infinite" object cannot be measured with our understanding of mathmatics. Maybe someday in the future, we will be able to calculate infinity and put different limits on it to actually make it a number instead of a concept.
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Posted 2007-10-13, 09:33 AM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "Thats what math class told me too. ..."
I would suggest that infinity does not exist, then. The things that are "infinity" right now, such as black holes, perhaps are just things we cannot measure therefore we assume they are infinite.
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Posted 2007-10-13, 12:07 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I would suggest that infinity does not..."
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I would suggest that infinity does not exist, then. The things that are "infinity" right now, such as black holes, perhaps are just things we cannot measure therefore we assume they are infinite.
Thats a good solution. People's assumptions are just exaggarated (sp).
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Posted 2007-10-13, 01:01 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "I would suggest that infinity does not..."
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I would suggest that infinity does not exist, then. The things that are "infinity" right now, such as black holes, perhaps are just things we cannot measure therefore we assume they are infinite.
Well, that is the opinion of an overwhelming majority of physicists. An infinity does not arise in the physical world -- if it does it is a flaw in our conceptualization of the physical phenomenon. Infinity is purely a mathematical construct.
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Posted 2007-10-15, 02:40 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "Well, that is the opinion of an..."
Well according to wikipedia, Omega is 800, but how is 800 the highest possible number?

Though maybe just a coincidence that the 8 from 800 turned on its side is the infinity symbol..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega
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Posted 2007-10-15, 02:44 PM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "Well according to wikipedia, Omega is..."
"In mathematics, the Omega constant, a solution of Lambert's W function; or the first uncountable ordinal number (also known as ω1) "

You really suck ass at reading.
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Posted 2007-10-15, 02:45 PM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting ""In mathematics, the Omega constant, a..."
Infinity is just a number math teachers in Junior high use to describe a line plot that doesn't end, lmao.














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Posted 2007-10-15, 05:13 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "Infinity is just a number math teachers..."
What's up with the hostile flame for no reason? I'm simply trying to ask a question and you just have to bash me for your own personal pleasure..

Why don't you grow the fuck up and actually act like a "Moderator"
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Posted 2007-10-15, 05:59 PM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "What's up with the hostile flame for no..."
Like MJ has said, infinity is a concept. You can't halve it.
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Posted 2007-10-16, 09:23 AM in reply to -Spector-'s post starting "What's up with the hostile flame for no..."
Oh I thought you we're talking to me. But yeah basically you just can't half infinity.. simple as that... if you needed to show it on paper just write down inifinty/2 or ∞/2 like Grav said.














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Posted 2007-10-16, 05:00 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "Oh I thought you we're talking to me...."
Alright cool, thanks for the explaination guys besides !K_A!'s random pointless insult.
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