3 posted 3 years ago by RightSideFunding 3 years ago by RightSideFunding +3 / -0 14 comments share 14 comments share save hide report block hide replies
infinity minus infinity is still infinity.
Also, there are different sizes of infinity.
For example, the infinite set of all integers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,...etc) is smaller than the infinite set of all real numbers (1.02, 5.00000005656737, 10,6743674673546, etc.) even though both sets are infinitely large.
That, what you are saying is very true. Now a riddle. How many wrong numbers of Pi are possible ( i.e. 4.141...)? It should be easy for you.
A riddle for you...can Pi encode our entire universe?
Your universe is not my universe. There is not a common universe.
Ah, but there is. If I punched you in real life, you would feel it. Unless you are in a different universe, which you aren't.