Loren Booda
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In what regard might positive infinity be equivalent to negative infinity?
Define your terms. Then one may speak about what might be true.Loren Booda said:In what regard might positive infinity be equivalent to negative infinity?
Define your terms: only then can we start having discussions like this.Loren Booda said:If 2 times infinity is infinity, and 3 times infinity is infinity, thus a constant time infinity is infinity (proved by Cantor as aleph-0?), then it seems to follow that -1 times infinity [negative infinity] is infinity, or -2 times infinity [2 times negative infinity] is infinity, etc.
Again, define what you're talking about. Only then can such a question be meaningful. For example:Loren Booda said:Does the limit of C/x as x approaches zero from a positive direction equal the limit of C/x as x approaches zero from a negative direction?
Loren Booda said:Hurkyl,
Your explanation is sensible enough for me. Does 2 [a positive number] times infinity [an infinite cardinal number] have meaning?
How does one distinguish between projective and extended reals, in laymans terms?
Werg22 said:how can infinity equal minus infinity? Equality is property of finite numbers...
matt grime said:No it isn't.
Werg22 said:What do you mean? Of course if you were to talk about sets and other stuff, there's a tons of meanings for what equality is,
but Loren's question was algebraic I believe.
Really? So, Aleph_0+1=/=Aleph_0, or does it? Is there a meaning there?Edit: One could say infinity equals infinity all he wants, but it wouldn't mean anything mathematically, let alone infinity = - infinity.
noooo. there's only one. Your opbviosuly nonsensical assertion was that equality is something that pertains to numbers alone. I don't have to elucidate just why that is complete rubbish do I?