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Could we have a cap on infinity, as the number of quarks in the Universe, beyond which we could have something called "meaningless" ?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-03 15:34:20

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Could we have a cap on infinity, as the number of quarks in the Universe, beyond which we could have something called "meaningless" ?

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  • Anonymous

    Infinity (as it is now...aka more than the number of quarks in the galaxy) is NOT meaningless, a lot of math Requires infinity (as it is now) to exist or else a lot of stuff would be "unsolved all over again

  • Anonymous

    No. Infinity is important as a theoretical concept. Just because something is meaningless (or rather incomprehensible) now, does not mean that it is really without meaning.

  • Anonymous

    is YOUR number 4:20 ?

  • Anonymous

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