TiredThinker
jgill
so bare with me — TiredThinker
TiredThinker
MikeListeral
If someone took a single drop of water of finite size from an infinite ocean would it actually be taking from the ocean? — TiredThinker
MikeListeral
An island on an infinite ocean. — Banno
MikeListeral
Can you have a shape with a finite area and yet an infinite perimeter? — Banno
Banno
nothing is created or destroyed only changed — MikeListeral
MikeListeral
When I took my wallet out of my pocket, I created a nothing in my pocket. — Banno
jgill
I don't think one can go much further on this topic. But, as usual, I could be wrong. — jgill
Can you have a shape with a finite area and yet an infinite perimeter? — Banno
nothing is created or destroyed only changed — MikeListeral
Bradaction
if the ocean was truly infinite there would be no way to take a cup of water from it
cups would not even exist, nor would any space outside of the ocean to move it to — MikeListeral
MikeListeral
I disagree, an ocean is an expanse of salt water essentially, which would contain of all the facets of an ocean on earth, given that the terms of the ocean was not specified in the question, it would be an ocean similar in all parts to the ocean on earth, given that that is the defining feature of the ocean. Thus, cups could be found in shipwrecks, and perhaps in garbage patches. — Bradaction
Possibility
If someone took a single drop of water of finite size from an infinite ocean would it actually be taking from the ocean? Would the ocean replace that exact drop immediately upon it being taken or would it simply never matter? I assume there could be no butterfly effect and nothing could really be changed by it? Is the drop a free gift? — TiredThinker
Bradaction
then an infinite ocean is impossible and would never exist — MikeListeral
DingoJones
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I was unable to take any calculus classes due to being in special ed (because of stupid) so I never learned very much about infinites so bare with me. If someone took a single drop of water of finite size from an infinite ocean would it actually be taking from the ocean? Would the ocean replace that exact drop immediately upon it being taken or would it simply never matter? I assume there could be no butterfly effect and nothing could really be changed by it? Is the drop a free gift? — TiredThinker
Banno
then an infinite ocean is impossible and would never exist — MikeListeral
I agree that an infinite ocean would be impossible — Bradaction
Bradaction
But if we had one, and we took a drop from it, the ocean would still be infinite. — Banno
Banno
Where would one put the drop of water? — Bradaction
Me. Or @TiredThinker. Either will do.Who would take it. — Bradaction
Yes, except that it is expanding.is an infinitely expanding ocean fundamentally the same as an infinite ocean? — Bradaction
DingoJones
What threads like this show is that folk have odd notions of infinity. — Banno
Banno
Which is just wrong.Infinite is a quality, not a quantity. — Possibility
DingoJones
TonesInDeepFreeze
TonesInDeepFreeze
Infinite is a quality, not a quantity.
— Possibility
Which is just wrong. — Banno
TonesInDeepFreeze
one infinity can be bigger than another infinity — DingoJones
Banno
No cardinality itself is 'infinity'. Rather, each infinite cardinality has the property of being infinite. — TonesInDeepFreeze
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