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urist@lemmy.blahaj.zone āØ7ā© āØmonthsā© ago

Iā€™m not sure anyone has really provided a complete explanation of what is the difference between working with an absolute infinity and the way we do math normally in science and such.

Basically, no one has found the idea of using an absolute infinity to explain the world to be better than the way we deal with infinity in college courses. In college, you run across the idea that some infinite sets are larger than others (countable numbers vs uncountable).

Of course, an infinite set makes sense in math, and has practical uses in the sciences, but nothing can truly be demonstrated to be unending. Another poster put it nicely - infinity is a direction, not a destination.

I recommend this video How to count past infinity by Vsauce about (20 minutes long). It is closer to entertainment than a lecture but its pretty good. Iā€™m only an undergrad math major but I havenā€™t found any real problems with this video (though, he does start talking about ordinal numbers which arenā€™t terribly useful to anyone that I know of, yet, except for some really complicated number theory stuff cryptographers might use, donā€™t ask me. cryptographers are basically wizards imho).

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