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Is there such a thing as infinity?

 
 
Reply Fri 6 Aug, 2021 09:31 am
Planck's constants all have a minimum dimension - it does NOT go to infinity. In this case, it appears that the universe does not like infinities because of Planck's. Infinity is a great concept for math, and it works, but not for reality.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 6 Aug, 2021 10:12 am
@Deleath1952,
Deleath1952 wrote:

Planck's constants all have a minimum dimension - it does NOT go to infinity. In this case, it appears that the universe does not like infinities because of Planck's. Infinity is a great concept for math, and it works, but not for reality.


Question. Not being a wise-guy here...serious question.

If a thing "works"..."but not for reality"...

...how does that differ from "it doesn't work?"
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Deleath1952
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2021 12:57 am
It's not a "thing" - it's a mathematical "concept".
Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Mon 9 Aug, 2021 02:19 am
@Deleath1952,
Deleath1952 wrote:

It's not a "thing" - it's a mathematical "concept".


Okay.

So...ummm...if a "mathematical concept" "works"..."but not for reality"...

...how does that differ from "it doesn't work?"
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