It's not infinity.
No. Because infinity is not actually a number, but rather an indication of a limitless amount, it is mathematically impossible to count to infinity.
real numbers are neverending
Chuck Norris counted to infinity........twice
An infinite number, meaning that the number of zeros cannot be counted.
Fractions are considered a Countable infinity, while decimals are uncountable. I don't know if you can state that one is more than the other, only that you can arrange all fractions in such a way that they can be counted (even though you'd never get to the end). Decimals, and irrational numbers cannot be counted. See related link for more information on this. Carl Sagan said something like: the number 1 and a googolplex are the same distance away from infinity.
Yes! -It was right after he counted to infinity -the SECOND TIME!
That is a personal opinion and therefore there is no right or wrong answer. However, I did hear that Chuck Norris counted to infinity...................................................................................................................twice.
Certainly, infinity can be defined. It can't be perfectlydefined, but then, as Wittgenstein demonstrated some time ago, there are really no perfect definitions of anything. All language is approximate, even in mathematics (which is more precisely defined than most subjects). Infinity is defined as an endless quantity, greater than any number that can be counted.
Certainly, infinity can be defined. It can't be perfectlydefined, but then, as Wittgenstein demonstrated some time ago, there are really no perfect definitions of anything. All language is approximate, even in mathematics (which is more precisely defined than most subjects). Infinity is defined as an endless quantity, greater than any number that can be counted.
Infinity is an abstract concept used to describe something that is endless or boundless.
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