11-28-2005, 02:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Krillin
Infinity is an impossibility outside of theoretical, intangible employment (such as mathematics). Let's take a look at why this is.
Say, for example, that I had an infinite number of pennies. If I were to give you half of my pennies, we would each have an infinity. Thus, the equation would be this: Infinity - Infinity = Infinity.
However, if I were to give you all my pennies except for 2, you would have an infinity, while I would have 2. The equation would be this: Infinity - Infinity = 2.
Or, if I were to simply give you all my pennies, the equation would instead be this: Infinity - Infinity = Nothing.
It's theoretically impossible, as its very existence would override any shred of human logic.
But that's the thing. Human logic is only comprised of what we know, which is not much in the grand scheme of things. Think of the whole universe as a giant, gaping mass of darkness. That tiny pinprick of light? That's what we know. So we can't claim to know anything for sure. Nothing is ever impossible, because even if we think we know everything, we might be wrong.
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Bra Wrote:People are dumb, essentially.

