Infinite limits
Most of arithmetic that covenants with the boundless that may even be construed as dealing with the probable boundless number. Let us take an example, the query of whether any of species will have an boundless chain of descendant species can be defined in such a way that needs quantification over all those actual. There happens not a single event that decides this query but it is still significant & it is also fascinating in a probably boundless world. It can be resolute d by a recursively enumerable set of events. In math the inverse of infinity is equal to ZERO.
Most of arithmetic that covenants with the boundless that may even be construed as dealing with the probable boundless number. Let us take an example, the query of whether any of species will have an boundless chain of descendant species can be defined in such a way that needs quantification over all those actual. There happens not a single event that decides this query but it is still significant & it is also fascinating in a probably boundless world. It can be resolute d by a recursively enumerable set of events. In math the inverse of infinity is equal to ZERO.
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