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I know it goes against established mathematics, but... bobsledai Send a noteboard - 18/08/2011 03:25:39 AM
I always have taken 0 and infinity as acceptable terms for multiplication and division. Hence, I believe that

x / 0 = inf

and so

x / inf = 0

and 0 * inf = x

where x is any non-zero and non infinite number.

And I take the idea of infinitely small to mean essentially zero, yet still existing (like an infinite number of slices under a curve each have zero width). So I believe the math goes like this: inf particles * 0 volume and mass = x volume and mass.

So it could be any size at all.


I have to say I like green and orange equally because I like both the Protestant and the Catholic church.

And I've never left sobriety, so...?
This message last edited by bobsledai on 18/08/2011 at 03:27:37 AM
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