None of that is the slightest bit relevant and merely tells me that you have a hole typical in you understanding of logic. There is a saying concerning that sort of thing.
An “ass” is a stubborn, non-thinking creature. The ground is one’s under-standing. And you can’t tell the difference between your ass and a hole in the ground.
No I don’t. You keep reminding me. The biggest problem with infinity an infinitesimals is that stubborn, simple minded people can’t handle the concepts.
Surely even you can handle simple arithmetic (I dubiously hope).
If you count all of the whole number lengths along an infinite line, you would count an infinity of them, right? And if you count all of the real numbers below one (the decimals), you would also count an infinity of those. So if you then add your two counts together, what do you get? And before you answer, try to realize that the very meaning and definition of “add” is to put MORE into something than before, assuming that you aren’t merely adding nothing, zero.
The first count, I call “infA”. And as it turns out, that second count would be equal to infA. So if you can add, you should end up with 2infA, or twice as infinite. All infinities are not equal. And if you count all “real numbers”, you get infAinfA or infA^2, much larger than infA called the “second order”.
Georg Cantor went to his grave trying to explain that to people who did nothing but demean him for being insane. They even posted how foolish he was on his tombstone. Yet today, you would have a hard time finding a mathematician that doesn’t agree with his conclusion. They just mostly know not to confess any association with him.
James… if you have an infinite number of zeroes before a 1, the 1 never gets expressed, if you have an infinite number of zeroes after a 1, the last zero never gets expressed.
That’s basic logic.
You’re trying to sound like some monster of a mind that expresses that one or zero, and I’m just the feeble minded one who can’t comprehend a bound infinity. INFINITY IS UNBOUND… if you put something UNBOUND before something that is bound… you NEVER get to the bound thing, EVER, NEVER, EVER.
You might as well call yourself God, James… and try to pull that trick on us too. How feeble minded I am… seriously James.
Adding is a process of before and after… you CAN’T add them. I’m sorry, but that’s the way it ACTUALLY works. You’re the one who’s always going on about people and their proagandic bullshit… and you can’t even see the basic error of logic here. Infinity is a process not a thing!!! To add two infinities together, means that one has to precede the additive process… which means you never get to the second one. We can only add finites!!!
And no. Infinity is NOT a “process” (an error you keep making). Infinity is a quality. And it is a quality that can become greater than before, twice as great as it was.
0.3… NEVER ENDS… you can’t even get to the plus sign to add it.
what you have is:
0.3…
and 0.6…
and 0.9…
but NO 0.3… + 0.6… = 0.9…
That’s nonsense. Use your logical brain. I know you’ve been brainwashed by mathematics to this regard, I’m trying to un-brainwash you… it’s psychosis to believe you can add infinities.
You are still thinking of infinity of a PROCESS such that it has a beginning and an end. It doesn’t “end” because it never began because it is NOT a process occurring through time. It is the quality of a situation.
And yes,
0.3… + 0.6… = 0.9…, because the entire infinite series is added simultaneously, because it is only two numbers, not an infinite series of numbers to be added sequentially.
You very seriously need to reconsider ever trying to “un-brainwash” me or anyone.
Infinity is an object? Honestly James. You think 0.3… is actually an object that exists as bound? Do you really think you’re saying 0.3… when you say 0.3… ?
I know when I say Hello… I’m saying hello…
But when I say 0.3… I know I’m not really saying an infinite string… I’m using 6 points to describe something that goes on forever… apparently that makes sense to your huge brain!!
The two objects were two numbers that cannot be expressed in decimal form without inferring an infinite series of decimals to represent EACH SINGLE NUMBER.
You are conflating the representation of an object with the object. The numbers were not at all infinite, merely the mono-decimal representation itself. The two numbers merely represented two unbound objects.
There is no “before”. There is no process other than conceiving of double the quality that you originally had.
For one… under your theory 1 followed by an infinite number of zeroes and 0 followed by an infinite number of ones equals 2
I understand that the referent is not the object… LOL you just called infinity an object!!! James, you really don’t know what you’re getting into here. Wake up man!!
You did exactly what you said you weren’t going to do. I know your whole philosophy of ethics revolves around infinitesimals as well… so this is basically your whole life here, but man, you don’t know as much about math as you think you do… you can parrot, but you can’t question with authority, you’re even afraid of it.
“No, the symbol of infinity is the object and infinity is the referent.” How do you abstract the symbol without being the referent in the case of infinity? It would take you an infinite amount of time to process the symbol… this is the only symbol for which this is true. So you call yourself a bound infinity, which means you’re calling yourself omniscient… oh this gets funnier and funnier.
There is just SO much dumb in those posts. I am not going to explain it all over to you again and again. I pointed out your errors, in several ways. You ignore them in an effort to save your stance (as I already explained that you were going to do … because you have a specific learning issue). You hardly ever say anything that is actually true. Your statements just get dumber and dumber. “1.000… = 2”
“1 = infinity”
As demonstrated in all of the politics and religion sites, people always much prefer the simple minded, “black or white” mentality and defend it relentlessly, regardless of all reason. They love to be on a supportive side. It makes them feel much more secure and have the courage to struggle through their imaginary life.