 Quote by HallsofIvy
Yes. There is absolutely no reason why an infinitely long string cannot have one endpoint- it just cannot have two endpoints because then the length of the string would be the distance between those two endpoints.
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This is what I believe intuitively yet it still poses the paradox that I'm now kind of "stuck" at the "end" , once its cut no matter where you stand at that length of string its infinite to the left and finite to the right.
 Quote by Studiot
BTW I am not assuming you have to cut your string in exactly half - The effect is the same wherever you cut it.
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I'm going to be pedantic and say there is no half way point

but yes I see your point perfectly well.
 Quote by Studiot
The whole point of an infinite line is that you can start anywhere on the line, set off along the line in either direction and never come to the end. No cutting involved.
Do you not agree with this?
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yes and no, if it was uncut then I can never reach an end however it has been cut and I'm now at an end. The two pieces are still both infinitely long and it now contradicts your statement.
 Quote by Studiot
you can start anywhere on the line, set off along the line in either direction and never come to the end.
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 Quote by Bacle2
Wouldn't you also believe that the set:
{1,2,3,....,n,n+1,...} is infinite?
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Yes in the sense that I can count forever but even if I did count forever n=n+1 the value of "n" will never be infinite.
 Quote by SteveL27
Well it's half-infinite. That is, it has exactly one endpoint, namely zero. It's just like taking the real number line and standing at the point 0. To your left, it's infinite. To your right, it's infinite. But you can still stand at the point 0.
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Point taken but I would still argue that the two cut pieces of string now have properties that the original uncut doesn't have, its like a completely different kind of infinity.
 Quote by SteveL27
By the way it's worth noting that math is not the same as physics, so trying to understand mathematical infinity by analogy with the physical universe is generally a bad idea.
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On this I
strongly disagree. The universe as a whole provides an infinite volume of space and is the arena for all these thought experiments to take place in. Some people would argue that the three dimensions of space simply exist in some other higher dimension but that only begs the question what does that dimension exist in. You could go on indefinitely. It puzzles me that science considers a theory to be wrong if it has infinities and yet I cannot imagine a theory that explains something that is intuitively infinite if it didn't include infinities.
 Quote by Studiot
Imagine waiting at a point for atrian to arrive from infinity.
That scenario will never happen because the train will never arrive.
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omg stop it your scaring my brain , love the analogy :)