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Numbers and Zero-Infinity |
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zero is a complete absence and infinity is a complete lack of absence. That means Zero & infinity are two sides of the same coin. Everything (∞) is nothing (o), with a twist. Theory of everything (Infinity) is "There is absolutely nothing (Zero)" Zero to Infinity
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Zero Vector - Zero dimension
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In real analysis, the symbol, called "infinity", denotes an unbounded limit.
The sum of the some infinite series converges to some real value a.
Can measurable quantity could have an infinite value?
Infinite result of a physical quantity may mean that the theory being used to compute the result may be approaching the limit or point where it fails.
Some solutions of the equations of the general theory of relativity allow for finite mass distributions of zero size, and thus infinite density. This is an example of what is called a mathematical singularity, or a point where a physical theory breaks down.
Are there an infinite number of stars?
Does the universe have infinite volume? Does space "go on forever"?
The two-dimensional surface of the Earth, for example, is finite, yet has no edge. By travelling in a straight line one will eventually return to the exact spot one started from. The universe, at least in principle, might have a similar topology; if one travelled in a straight line through the universe perhaps one would eventually revisit one's starting point.