Author Topic: Numbers on a wheel?  (Read 2547 times)

Highest number I can think of = x/0

That's not a number.

Is 11 prime?=
Is 5 prime?=
Is 22 prime?=

Yes, yes, and no.

metroid and optimus are prime

Snot wins.

I pushed an eight over

Is 11 prime?=
Is 5 prime?=
Is 22 prime?=
no math homework answers for you.

and i was going to say, that even if you layed on the 9 key for all eternity in a text editor, and you had power(electricity) to a computer, and took that to it's own power (4^4, 7^7, etc..) comparing that to infinity would seem like comparing a subatomic particle to the size of the universe


You simply can't compare anything to infinity.

You simply can't compare anything to infinity.
kind of my point, the universe is said to be ever expanding

the universe is said to be ever expanding

How is this relevant? It is not infinite.




A wheel? I like a line! Not a wheel! Maybe I would like the wheel if it looked like a pizza!

Lines are easier to read.

A wheel? I like a line! Not a wheel! Maybe I would like the wheel if it looked like a pizza!
I hate you.

Well, just make it a pizza!

How is this relevant? It is not infinite.
ever expanding at ever increasing rate defines both infinity and the universe?

2 / 0 = 1.#INF

It's undefined, Mr. I'm-so-smart-because-I-can-script.

ever expanding at ever increasing rate defines both infinity and the universe?

Just because it is expanding does not mean its size is infinite. There are no infinities in the physical world. Even things often described as infinite, such as singularities / gravitational pull of black holes are not.