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2006-08-25 00:41:59 · 17 answers · asked by prince a 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Forever and a day

2006-08-25 01:42:29 · answer #1 · answered by Miss Flame 2 · 0 0

Matematically its any number divided by zero. The answer is infinity. How many times can you take zero away from another number? Try it for yourself, it will give you a feel for vast infinity is.

At the other end of the scale. Think of the biggest number you can. Add one. Thats the other mathematical infinity.

2006-08-25 07:56:54 · answer #2 · answered by Chris Wogan 2 · 0 1

The word infinity comes from the Latin infinitas or "unboundedness." It refers to several distinct concepts which arise in theology, philosophy, mathematics and everyday life. Popular or colloquial usage of the term often does not accord with its more technical meanings.

In theology, for example in the work of theologians such as Duns Scotus, the infinite nature of God invokes a sense of being without constraint, rather than a sense of being unlimited in quantity. In philosophy, infinity can be attributed to space and time, as for instance in Kant's first antinomy. In both theology and philosophy, infinity is explored in articles such as the Ultimate, the Absolute, God, and Zeno's paradoxes.

2006-08-25 07:47:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Infinity leads to neverending areas.On the top of everything lie's God's Ursh(His throne)

2006-08-25 07:51:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Infinity.
To my mind it is the notion that contradicts human entity and everything related to human beings. Almost everything we do is transient.
And yet there is something so tempting, so native and close in infinity that unintentionally I begin asking myself why?

2006-08-25 08:13:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Infinity means "without bounds". It is not an actual number. It just means that for any point you choose, there is another point beyond that.

2006-08-25 07:48:24 · answer #6 · answered by nondescript 7 · 0 0

Every process in this universe does not complete itself but falls short of an infinitesimally small portion of the completeness. that which cannot be reached is infinity.

2006-08-25 07:53:07 · answer #7 · answered by kuranga999 1 · 0 1

Neverending.

2006-08-25 07:47:39 · answer #8 · answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7 · 0 0

I can express it in positive or negative numbers.
Think of the largest number you can and add 1 to it, and continue until you run out of 1's to add.

For negative think of a negative number and subtract 1 from it until you run out of 1's to subtract.

Now under special dispensation, you will live tell you run out of 1's

(you will never run out of 1's)

2006-08-25 12:24:36 · answer #9 · answered by Grandreal 6 · 0 0

Something that the human brain is incapable of imagining.

2006-08-25 07:53:41 · answer #10 · answered by stella s 2 · 0 0

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