TiredThinker
Cuthbert
Agent Smith
AgentTangarine
Caldwell
Yes, we constantly refer to infinity in various ways without referencing math. Eternal, forever, and immortal are just some of the ways we express infinity.Is there a way to describe various infinites without going right to number lines? Anything in real life to reference in terms of the infinite? — TiredThinker
T Clark
Infinite means in-finito, not finished, never to be finished. What in life never finishes? The finish line can be pulled away from you indefinitely. Indefinitely=infinitely? On can tell a never ending story, play infinite games. The universe goes on forever, as life in it. It never ends. Infinite! — AgentTangarine
TiredThinker
Heracloitus
Any examples of Infinity other than the suggestion that the universe may go on forever since we can't prove otherwise? — TiredThinker
AgentTangarine
TonesInDeepFreeze
The continuum line can be said to have cardinal number aleph_1, — AgentTangarine
The two-dimensional continuum has cardinal number aleph_2, and the 3D continuum corresponds to alelph_7. — AgentTangarine
The subscripts are ordinal numbers and they correspond to the number of times an infinity of the infinite is needed needed to specify the elements — AgentTangarine
AgentTangarine
I don't know what you mean by "number of times an infinity of the infinite is needed to specify the elements — TonesInDeepFreeze
SpaceDweller
while(true){
print("I am an infinite loop")} — emancipate
TonesInDeepFreeze
AgentTangarine
TonesInDeepFreeze
Are you seriously implying that the cardinality of the 2-d continuous plane is the same as that of the continuous line? — AgentTangarine
There could be cardinalities between 1 and 2. — AgentTangarine
Bret Bernhoft
while(true){
console.log("Hello, World!");
}
AgentTangarine
I have not mentioned continuousness. I have merely pointed out the utterly well known fact that it is a theorem that card(R) = card(RxR),. — TonesInDeepFreeze
TonesInDeepFreeze
It's boring — AgentTangarine
TonesInDeepFreeze
I just mean inf x inf. — AgentTangarine
AgentTangarine
The claim that aleph_1 = 2^N is the continuum hypothesis. — TonesInDeepFreeze
TonesInDeepFreeze
Then you have a different notion of aleph one — AgentTangarine
The ordinal in Aleph one is just related to how many times the infinity is present. — AgentTangarine
inf^1 — AgentTangarine
line inf^2, so aleph1 — AgentTangarine
AgentTangarine
AgentTangarine
AgentTangarine
Anyway, you said you were off, Eliza. Too bad you didn't mean it. — TonesInDeepFreeze
jgill
That would imply that the covered piece has the same cardinality as the whole square. — AgentTangarine
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