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 Originally Posted by ImSavy
Remember when I said that infinity isn't a number it was a concept and you didn't really seem to take my post seriously.
Well, that question is similar to asking what happens when we divide 8 by potato.
I wasn't not taking it seriously; I was agreeing. The passage you quoted when you said "infinity isn't a number, it's a concept" said almost the exact same thing except in different words.
The passage you quoted was me using a hypothetical to disprove that infinites are equivalent. I said later in the post that the whole exercise was irrelevant and impossible. The point was that given rong's premise (that infinites are an amount, all of which are equivalent to each other), then any amount that is divided by an equivalent is 1, which would disprove rong's own point.
Again, though, later in the post I went on to say that the premise is wrong anyway and all of the terms couldn't be compared because infinity isn't a number.
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