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offline JOB from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 09:25 [#00119652]
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I was just thinking alot about infinity (~) and wether its
just a theory or rather it actually exists.

Its strange to think that a number has ~ decimal places (Pi
for example). Yet if you say that there are ~ decimal places
then what happens when say you have an object that is 10
units away from another object, but then is moved 11 foward
so that it is 1 unit behind the second object. Wouldnt that
therefore mean that as this object moved there was an end
somewhere after the decimals so that you could pass from
each number to the next?

Well i don know if what i'm tryign to say makes sence or
not, but my question is this: Is infinity just an idea or
can it be applied to anything?


 

offline JOB from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 09:30 [#00119655]
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One more thing:

Infinity describes and endless property to something, yet it
seems there isnt much that this can be applied too. Almost
everything with a start must have an end.....

(this has got my brain in circular thinking, hey maby thats
~, dammit the thought of something being endless isnt easy
on the brain)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 09:42 [#00119657]
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since infinity would have to be outside a human's field of
knowledge by definition, i don't think there is much point
discussing - we can never prove it either way.


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 09:58 [#00119660]
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No.
When My beer is finished, there's no more beer inside the
can...
So this is crap.


 

offline shortcircuit from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 10:03 [#00119661]
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imagine a infinite universe. there are a infinite numbers of
stars with a infinite number of planets. the result would be
a infinite number of human-like species. based on the
probability there would surely be a race with the same genes
like you have. of cause there would be someone who acts like
you, but he isn't you. because there are no boundaries there
would a infinite number of "copies". Unbelievable.

(I hope my english isn't so bad as I think).


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 10:03 [#00119662]
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he never said beer was infinite did he?


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-10 12:12 [#00119698]
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i'm no mathematician, but my understanding was that it is a
"concept" in the sense that we shouldn't treat it as a
number, but more like a dimension. ? mmmhhh. infact -
labelling it as "infinity" is a little misleading (this is
stream of consciousness here) as it places a finite
restriction on the concept? mmmhhh.. i don't know .. quite
like the idea of it meself tho


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 12:42 [#00119705]
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you are saying that by defining infinity, it is being
limited?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 12:44 [#00119706]
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You can run around in circles infinitely.



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 12:45 [#00119707]
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have you tried it?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 13:44 [#00119730]
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Yes, we always had to do that in gym class. I didn't like it
much though...


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-03-10 14:00 [#00119732]
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I believe analogue waveformsignals have infinite
intervals(maybe not)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-10 16:15 [#00119791]
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No, I don't think infinity exists.


 

offline regital from Baltimore (United States) on 2002-03-10 16:34 [#00119821]
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Has anyone seen Waking Life?

The movie makes a convincing arguement that time is an
illusion, and therefore so is infinity.


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-10 16:51 [#00119825]
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infinity is just an idea applied to certain things.. its
just a characteristic..

3.333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
like 1/3, in decimal form, would be
3333333333333333333333333333333... u get the idea
the threes would keep going... i dont see how it CANT
exist..

or PI, or any curved line for that matter... the digits used
to measure them just keep going, since it never stops
follows a strate line.. if it did, it would stay at a number


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 16:55 [#00119829]
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well yes, infinity is real in the sense that if you take the
number 3.3, you can repeat 3's forever after the decimal and
it would follow all mathematical rules... you can also take
the number 3000000000 and put as many zero's at the end, and
it would still follow all mathematical rules... the way that
numbers are defined, and constructed makes infinity real,
the idea... now, whether the universe is infinite, or
whatever, that can't be proven...


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 16:55 [#00119830]
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yet anyways...


 

offline joey from montréal (Canada) on 2002-03-10 17:33 [#00119867]
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The Present Moment is infinite.
http://www.eckharttolle.com/power_of_now.htm


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 17:50 [#00119891]
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Infinity is apliable to all system where cycles never end.

But There is no infinity.
here's my theory.

My theory is that all "systems" follow his cycle with a
Beginning and a End.
A "cycle" that keep looping as long as there is all the
elements needed to make the cycle go round.
If one of those elements miss or if there's a "Rupture
factor", the cycle is broken, wich means death of the
system.
All life's story.

For example: in 1809, in South of france, There were many
swamps, the inner life of swamps inhabitants (all those
creeps,bugs and else) followed a peaceful cycle a long
time...
T'il the day man introduced some kind of really Big rats
for their skin, (i think those were Racoons or something
like).
They said they wanted to let them live free, in those
swanps.
And so they broke a micro cycle, killed a system. the rats
fucked everything around the swamps.

See?
Here, the swamp is the "system". a micro world with it's
rulz and it's own cycle. Like an office, a restaurant, yer
house.)
The rats are what I call Rupture factor.
The factor that break the cycle.
After they fucked all around up, a new order come. a new
system (where rats rulz.) At the death of a system, a new
one always come.

This can be applied to many things.







 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-03-10 17:53 [#00119896]
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Thoughts like these keep me awake and thinking late at
night. What the hell existed before earth? Or were we always
here? But HOW?!?! How can that be?

BLARGANFLARGAN!!!


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 17:54 [#00119897]
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there is infinity... but sadly it's unreachable


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 17:56 [#00119906]
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in maths, this is the same thing.
But there is no rupture factor. only limitations.

Limitations is all things that make us unable to calculate
really big numbers.
(Super calculator hardware limitations, our memory...)
in maths there is no infinity too. The infinity is theorical
only. There is only 10 numbers. other numbers are only
combination of those 10.
Limitations makes us unable to calculate a complete chain of
num. like Pi.
But pi got an end.


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 17:58 [#00119908]
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we just haven't found it yet


 

offline whitehead from Nicaragua on 2002-03-10 17:59 [#00119909]
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infinity to me is just another word for: "we don't know how
much"

Example:
'there are infinite possibilities
is the same as:
'we don't know how much possibilities'


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 18:02 [#00119915]
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if something hasn't been found, how can it be known to
exist?


 

offline shortcircuit from Red Ends (Germany) on 2002-03-10 18:03 [#00119917]
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I know what you're trying to say. If you have a machine with
infinite memory you would be able to calculate pi. And if
there not enough room in the whole universe for this machine
we wouldn't be able to calculate pi.


 

offline pachi from yo momma (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:12 [#00119938]
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depends


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 18:26 [#00119969]
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on what?
yu can make an infinity of circle on a sheet of paper but,
finally you'll be limited by the ink of yer pen or by the
blank space of the sheet. As long as there is limitations or
"Cycle rupture factor" there is no infinity.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 18:36 [#00119984]
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you say "yu can make an infinity of circle on a sheet of
paper" but then contradict yourself.

infinity is a useless thing to discuss, especially by
mortals


 

offline alienworkshop from Claymont (United States) on 2002-03-10 18:46 [#00120002]
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I think the movie pi really hits the nail on the head, there
MIGHT be infinite dimensions to, say, the universe, but you
have to think, there ARE limitations, there is infinite
space, but not infinite materials that make it up, so some
areas might be repeated, well, most DEFINITELY repeated, if
space is infinite.
There might be infinite numbers, but they can be rounded
off. :)
just kidding
I think pi shouldn't be seen as a number as much as it
should be seen as a form of ratio or comparison, though. you
know? I see where shortcircuit is coming from, as well.
There's got to be some sort of pattern if something is
infinite, in an infinite number, there are 10 possible
digits to make it up, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0, that means there
are really restricted limits, and its the same with the
universe, theres a fairly limited number of elements and
space, so it has to repeat itself after awhile. Anybody can
go on for hours with this.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-03-10 18:49 [#00120005]
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ok, well lets just go get the almighty god of mathematics to
come and explain to us the concept of infinity...

;)


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-03-10 18:49 [#00120006]
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Look, pal.
my english is pretty chaotic. learned on school lesson,
videogames, internet, comics, vo films...
I should have said
"yu can try to make an infinity of circle..."
is it more clear?


 

offline selfequiv from avd12 (Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)) on 2002-03-10 18:54 [#00120010]
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How many possibiltis within every cycle,
I wold call it to be an infinit number.

Every little change is a change, and therefor new.

All is a part of non, and non is a part of all.

Infinity lies within the paradox of all things.
Nothing is limited, yet limitations are a condision of all.


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-10 18:55 [#00120012]
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paradoxes don't really exist; we just think they do


 

offline alienworkshop from Claymont (United States) on 2002-03-10 19:00 [#00120019]
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the circle is infinitely continuing, but like i said, i
consider it a loop, you know
how is a loop of one pattern infinity? i dont really
consider that infinity. i'm not saying there isnt infinity,
but it definitely doesnt continue to make new changes all
the time, its gotta skip and repeat patterns and stuff


 

offline selfequiv from avd12 (Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)) on 2002-03-10 19:01 [#00120020]
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It's a word to make peapol understand,
and I used it to make you understand, if it's your choise to
hang up on the word it self and dont listen to the
meaning..
Well thats your problem.


 

offline Binaural Tea from Christmas City (Christmas Island) on 2002-03-10 19:25 [#00120065]
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infinity exists. to define limits. end of discussion.


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-14 21:23 [#00126417]
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if infinity does exist can't this discussion be infinite in
length and keep going with no end in sight. Or maybe
infinite means no end because it is circualr and therefor
this discussion could be rehashed every once in a while in a
new thread. That way the same ground could be covered over
and over again.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-14 21:36 [#00126443]
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i don't think this thread can be infinite .. it will always
have a finite number of posts .. the mechanism of posting
could have an aspect of infinity to it .. but bleargh...
buf, goarbfph pedurcks and pop


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-14 21:44 [#00126452]
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If it's finite where does it end?


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-14 21:56 [#00126468]
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it doesn't have to end to be finite! - there is still always
"one more" you can add ....

infinity + 1 = infinity ... opposed to a really big number +
1 = an even bigger number?!

finite things surely don't have to be confined to a static
state of such and such - *eourghfelvts

??


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-14 21:58 [#00126469]
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as soon as you point to something it can't be infinite ..
because you have already assigned a finite quality to it (by
naming it/classifying it).

???

thatz just imo tho!


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-14 21:59 [#00126470]
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Finite means 'having dfinable limits'. simple 's that. So
what would the # of post limit be for this thread?


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-03-14 22:00 [#00126472]
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Can things like space just stop, what is after the stop?


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-14 22:01 [#00126476]
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infinty exists only as a concept not as a place on a map so
we can not search for it.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-14 22:02 [#00126478]
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why does the limit have to be definable?

"a" limit is finite!!! ie. the concept of a limit is finite
?!

don't get me wrong, i'm just sort of exploring my stream of
consciousness.


 

offline TrevorGod from Toronto (Canada) on 2002-03-14 22:06 [#00126482]
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I was just going by the dictionary definition of
finite/infinite. Definable limit=finite. Exploring
thoughts is the only way we can evolve so keep up the good
work : )


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-03-14 22:09 [#00126487]
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sweet :)

no offence intended

hehe ..


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2002-03-14 23:27 [#00126558]
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the expansion of the universe could be infinite without the
mass of the universe being infinite. in otherwords there
could be an finite amount of stuff infinately moving apart.


 

offline selfequiv from avd12 (Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)) on 2002-03-14 23:31 [#00126566]
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The nature of infinity is not to be explained nor seen...


 


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