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Can you have infinity plus or minus one? Assuming infinity is possible of course.
In a newly created number system would it be possible to say that the current number of monkeys in the world is I (infinite) and when a monkey gives bisth it is I + 1?arildno said:In our ordinary number system(s), infinity is not a number. Thus, you cannot add it to anything.
it is perfectly possible to create a number system in which infinity I is a number, that has its own special and unique properties, just like the other numbers have theirs.
In such a system, for example, as a closure of the positive integers, I is a number that, given any number "a" has the property I+a=I for all "a".
swerdna said:In a newly created number system would it be possible to say that the current number of monkeys in the world is I (infinite) and when a monkey gives bisth it is I + 1?
So "I" is defined by the current number of monkeys? Doesn’t this "anything is possible" approaoch remove any particle meaning and use of the term infinite?arildno said:And since I+1=I, there are "I" monkeys there.![]()