disproving einstein and infinites the real slim DEEPy: einstein believed that the universe was infinite. he theorized and mathematically "proved" the existence of black holes. let me take the time to disprove this. anything divided by zero is said to be, well impossible, you cannot do it, so the answer is "i", or an impossible number; however, consider this: if you cut a pie once (thus dividing it in, or by 2), you end up with 2 slices. if you divide a pie by 1, or leave it in one "slice", you have still the whole pie. so, 2 fits in to 1 a half of a time, and 1 fits into 1 once, but how many times does zero fit into a pie? zero fits into a pie an infinite amount of times. what? think about it. you can fit nothing into a pie an infinite amount of times, because nothing will NEVER fill a whole. 2 fills a hole 1/2 times, 1 fills a whole 1 time, but zero fills a whole an INFINITE amount of times. it also mathematically proven that anything divided by zero is i, or an impossible number, but logic proves that anything divided by zero is infinite. if 0=i and 0=infinity, then, i=infinity; thus, infinity is an impossible number- infinity cannot exist. the real slim DEEPy: the polish were the only country brave enough to fight off the blitzreig. the rest of europe laid down and gave up their jews to save their own hides. without poilsh intelligence, gained at great risk, britain would have never stood a chance. i guess europe equates bravery with stupidity... the real slim DEEPy: my bad. i over-estimated you, and thought you were referring to a reverse polish notation calculator. AussieOi: You two having fun? It is hard to poke a hole in to a nothing and make a mark so good work Deep. I struggle with nothing ever being nothing myself. So I'm not flash conceptually at infinity of zero either. Theoretically is rarely actual absolutely in my book and I possess no trust in maths to woo my sweet love or cook my dinner. It absolutely doesn't fill all the holes. Not being a sci-nerd I'm at peace with not being right on this score though. Dun looks to me for answers, . Enjoy. @stuck you rascol, lol AussieOi: @infinite universe, my head dun reach that far, lol. I might have an ego but it dun go at light speed for a real long time to find out. Infinity and nothing are hard concepts. Maybe they dun actually ever occur. Maybe. I don't want them too anyway. I think theories tend to over simplify so we understand stuff that is actually a bit tough to understand, at this point anyway. After all our experiance of nothing is generally a fist full of gaseous something. Sick of my reasoning yet? Comrade_: zero 0 doesn't exist, a representation of NADA (spanish for nothing) ..zero s#y= infinite amounts of zero sexes ahh let me read that Godwin's law link I must try this... This is the end of the Age of Melancholy, welcome O thee the Age of Nonsensical Babbling here to keep mankind company. the real slim DEEPy: i would say that, since 1/0 is logically infinite, but our system of mathematics cannot come up with a result, our entire system of mathematics is flawed. i, for one, have no idea how to revise it, but, do keep in mind that logic must have been used to create it; thus, there is nothing wrong with using logic to disprove it. AussieOi: @'the caveman' you are eroding this great age of non-sensical babbling In this tiny muddle of ideas I get a unique perception of concencus. To summarise. Human logic has uses. Human logic has limits. An accepted theory may not be absolute and should not be ever held outside of question. Zero is tough, it is why it was the last number to get added in Europe. Chinese are born at age one. Get to the nitty gritty and you get bizzare stuff that few ppl can grasp like quantum theory. @deep so ok infinity can get a run now, tell me of anyone who has any idea of anything unlimited that anyone can prove, . Except for a ranter, spruiker, insane dude or greedy economist hooked on growth. Comrade_: zero is simple...its nothing, invisible only a representation. but its like the wheel, a very useful "nothing" *goes on babbling* Zoey234: Okay, going back to your original March 1st assertion, Deep. What Zoey sees here is a Negative fitting into a Positive either zero times or infinite times. Ineresting. In other words, there's infinite room for Nothing (Zero) to fill up Something (One). At first glance this thinking's got some Flash to it! Zoey234: Cave, re: yours of March 2nd, Zero IS an emblem for Nothing, which has no ontological status whatsoever but is an essential device in math, so you can play with it that way. Comrade_: ok..I'll take my zeros and have many zeros all to myself perhaps I can sell them to an unsuspecting passerby..maybe start a zero selling business ah yes "Caveman's multi-coloured zeros" super_sugar_fun_time: hmm how about everything has an equal or an opposite? well clever cloggs - please tell, what is the opposite of brown? StuckInTheSixties: There's no opposite for grey on the color wheel. It's a mixture of white and black. White is all colors combined, while black is absence of color. AussieOi: In summary mixes in a spectrum are messy on flipside theory. A theoretical opposite to grey is possible but it would still be grey. As for brown hmm the opposite would probably still be brown. | Science Chat Room Similar Conversations |