What is the role of infinity in physics and how is it treated?

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In summary, infinity has both positive and negative implications in physics, ranging from its use as an approximation tool to its indication of flaws in theories. Learning about infinite sets and groups can be beneficial for understanding certain concepts in physics.
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What are the implications of Infinity in Physics, such as QP, GR, SR.

Like i know infinity leads us to black holes and other things.

Do they do not pose a serious problem to physics.

If anyone can give me some insights of dealing with infinity please do because to me the implications are bad when it comes to the mathematics behind the notion.

To me inifinity is an abstract mathematical issue, and i understand that it is a must, because it will sooner or later come into the picture, but if all math breaks down at infinity or a lot of it, it's hard to reconcile with it.

So i guess what I am asking for is for a knowledgeable person to explain to me how infinity works in physics. How it can be treated. How solutions can be understood.
 
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Have you had calculus yet? Its real useful in calculus.
 
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In many situations, infinity is used more as an approximation, a way to simplify calculations, or a way to downright allow them. Here are examples.

-Although we know a solid is made of atoms, classical electromagnetics uses functions such as density as a fonction of position in the solid, as if the solid was continuous (continous <=> infinite amount of infinitely small atoms).

-When a sine wave is used to represent a wave, it is an approximation of reality, since a true sine is infinitely long over time and/or space.

- Integrals are often done over an infinite range because it allows a compact and ready solution.

- Crystal theory assumes crystals are of infinite dimensions, since a random atom inside a crystal wouldn't know the difference.

- The electric field E at (x,y,z) is define as V/q, when there is no q. No one denies the existence of something at (x,y,z) when there is no q, so the notion of infinity (limits) is essential to define a field.
 
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Actually I have had all of Calc I II and III, and I understand and have covered that gonzolo described so well, I see where infinity helps, i guess what I am asking is where it hurts, such as singularities where you have infinite density and gravity.

And MOST of all I wanted to know if infinity was real or just abstract mathematical concept which help us engineers and phys. and others with problems like gonzolo mentioned.
 
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If you are standing a specified distance from a pretty girl, and incrementally move half your current distance toward her, it will hurt.

Sorry. It was all I could think of.
 
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that doesn't make any sense, sounded like you were going to start zeno's paradox and then you stopped.
 
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he's talking about this joke:
A psychologist makes an experiment with a mathematician and a physicist. He puts a good-looking, naked woman in a bed in one corner of the room and the mathematician on a chair in another one, and tells him: "I´ll half the distance between you and the woman every five minutes, and you´re not allowed to stand up." the mathematician runs away, yelling: "in that case, I´ll never get to this woman!". After that, the psychologist takes the physicist and tells him the plan. The physicist starts grinning. the psychologist asks him: "but you´ll never get to this woman?", the physicists tells him: "sure, but for all practical things this is a good approximation."
 
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woodysooner said:
What are the implications of Infinity in Physics, such as QP, GR, SR.

Like i know infinity leads us to black holes and other things.

Do they do not pose a serious problem to physics.

If anyone can give me some insights of dealing with infinity please do because to me the implications are bad when it comes to the mathematics behind the notion.

To me inifinity is an abstract mathematical issue, and i understand that it is a must, because it will sooner or later come into the picture, but if all math breaks down at infinity or a lot of it, it's hard to reconcile with it.

So i guess what I am asking for is for a knowledgeable person to explain to me how infinity works in physics. How it can be treated. How solutions can be understood.

Infinities in a theory are a bad thing, usually indicating a flaw in the theory.

However, dealing with infinity in the form of infinite groups (Lie groups) is becoming very important for anyone wanting to get into physics.

So in my opinion one should not shy away from learning the abstract properties of infinite sets in math class, because infinite sets do have many useful appications in physics.
 

1. What does "infinity" mean in a scientific context?

In science, infinity refers to a concept or idea that has no limit, boundary, or end. It is often used to describe something that is immeasurable or uncountable.

2. How does the concept of infinity impact scientific theories and discoveries?

The concept of infinity plays a crucial role in many scientific theories, such as cosmology, astrophysics, and mathematics. It helps to explain the vastness of the universe, the nature of time and space, and the behavior of certain physical phenomena.

3. Can infinity truly exist in the physical world?

This question is still a topic of debate among scientists. While infinity is often used in theoretical concepts and equations, it is challenging to prove its existence in the physical world. Some argue that infinity exists only as a concept and cannot be observed or measured.

4. Are there different types of infinity?

Yes, there are different types of infinity, known as cardinal and ordinal infinities. Cardinal infinities refer to the quantity of infinite sets, while ordinal infinities refer to the order or arrangement of infinite sets.

5. How do scientists deal with the implications of infinity in their research?

Scientists use mathematical and theoretical models to understand and work with the concept of infinity in their research. They also continue to explore and debate the implications of infinity in various fields, leading to new discoveries and advancements in science.

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