In another question I posted on here, I asked about a hypothetical roulette wheel with an infinite amount of spaces. Each number has a one-in-infinity chance of being selected, yet each time the wheel is spun, one number wins those odds. My initial question was how this was possible, and I had...
The replies here are amazing, and you all are without a doubt the kind of people that I love to talk to, but my current understanding of infinities is really just that some are bigger than others and that it's a really, really big number. I'm 14 years old. I decided to post this question on a...
Imagine a roulette wheel with an infinite amount of numbers. Every number on the wheel has a one-in-infinity chance of being selected. Every time the wheel is spun, one number wins those one-in-infinity odds. How is this possible? Isn't one-in-infinity basically zero? It's infinitely far from...