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Leonah
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Hi ArunInfinity originates from Latin infinitus: boundless, unlimited, undetermined, unfinished, incomplete.In mathematics, infinity cannot be compared with any other number.
Infinity is a concept, not a number or a fixed boundary, and thus it cannot be passed.Infinity is the idea or concept of something that has no end.
Infinity is endless and therefore cannot be reached.The expressions “beyond infinity” or “to infinity and beyond" simply represent limitless possibilities.
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Andrew
What about ω or aleph-null one?
Andrew
Sorry I meant aleph-one autocorrect got me :(
Leonah
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Hi AndrewPlease check for information here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleph_numberfeel free to sign up for lessons with a Maths tutor on Preply.Best Regards
Well, this note can be helpful but I was very confused because there was no number bigger than infinity but there was no end. And thanks for telling me about this.
Is omega bigger or is infinity bigger? But then is aleph null bigger or smaller than infinity?
Elsie
the smallest infnity is aleph null
Elsie
which i explain aleph null is smaller than infinity
Mia
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Hi Arun,
Infinity means limitlessTherefore there is no number more than infinityIt is just a description that means boundless and has no end
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Sam and Fiona
Well, we cant go I*xI or I+I or even I^I, but, you CAN take ordinal or cardinal numbers which can repetitively become infinitely growing infinitely fastley, by infinities, then it is possible to make a cardinal/ordinal bigger then infinity. (Unaccesable cardinal, OxO^^O, etc. etc.)
Sam and Fiona
*I is infinity**O is omega
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Good day Arun. More than infinity is a description (usually in conclusion to an answer) for any real numbers which range from negative infinity to positive infinity on the # XY co-ordinate system.
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Absolute infinity is like bigger then infinity
Elsie
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Darryl
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While you're not going to find anything 'more' than infinity, there is the possibility of infinities with distinctly different sizes. There is the 'countable' infinity of the natural numbers as an example and the 'uncountable' infinity of the set of all real numbers.
See also, 'aleph number'
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Well, You gave me a very good example and answer for it and this is what I want to see. "There is no numbers after infinite."
Lisa
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Hi Arun,
Infinity is not a number. It is a concept of an object that is larger than any real number that does not have a finite end in the sequence.
The concept of infinity varies accordingly. Mathematically, if we see infinity is the unimaginable end of the number line. As no number is imagined beyond it(no real number is larger than infinity). The symbol (∞) sets the limit or unboundedness in calculus.
But in cardinal and ordinal numbers there are other bigger infinities which are surreal numbers.
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mrnumber
absolute infinity is bigger than infinity
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Hello Arun,Infinity can't be measured that is you can't have something more than infinity. Infinity means never ending its limitless. Lets take for example numbers, there are infinite amount of numbers we can keep on counting numbers and we won't be able to end. So we can say we have infinite amount of numbers. I hope this helps answer your question.https://preply.com/en/tutor/2099671
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mrnumber
infinity or ᵃᵇˢ infinity is not a number
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