but the number three, and letters, and even negative seven all have specific values, whereas "infinity" is a term used as a place-holder for a specific, yet unknown or incomprehensible value. It therefore has no true value by it's intrinsic nature, and does not exist.The Overlord wrote: No more or less than any abstract concept; the number three is just as much a pure hypothesis as e or I or negative seven or the letter F or the word "and." Doesn't make any of them less specific or less useful.
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so what, infinity doesn't need an exact value to be a useful concept to use.
but then again I had a bit too much math homework these few days so I would like a change of subject.
hmmm.... beer is a great drink (for all you old enough to legally drink it)
but then again I had a bit too much math homework these few days so I would like a change of subject.
hmmm.... beer is a great drink (for all you old enough to legally drink it)
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