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infinity

DribbleDuke

DribbleDuke

2012-01-12 03:46:00 UTC

I was riding to work this morning fighting off two numb fingers on my throttle hand. My mistake, should have thrown on the quick connect heated grip wraps.
Anyway;
I was thinking about the ability to write the symbol infinity into an equation. Is there a possibility of using something like 1/2 infinity.
I wondered this because if you, for the sake of argument, said that time could continue infinatly, and time is either now or not now, would nows be 1/2 infinity and now nots be 1/2 also?
Past being one half of the not now and the future being the other half. This would create infinty times three. One for the pasts one for the nows and one for the future.
Same with substance. If there are infinite amounts of space and in that space there is substance, would there be a formula for the ratio of substance verses space when either could be in and of itself infinite?
Infinity is a pretty trippy concept huh?

lc4

lc4

2012-01-12 06:46:00 UTC

I would suggest you give the red pills a miss for a while

PBRnr

PBRnr

2012-01-12 22:26:00 UTC

duuuuuuddee