Universe can't be infinite.
Re: Universe can't be infinite.
lim x->∞ ~0/x =~ 0
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
1 * ~0 =~ 0 (1)
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
From limit laws:
lim(ab) = lim(a) + lim(b) (4)
From 4 above:
lim x->∞ ~0/x = lim x->∞ (~0/x + 1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x) + lim x->∞ (1/x)
From 2 and 3 above:
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 + ~0
Can you evaluate ~0 + ~0 for me ?
Re: Universe can't be infinite.
~0 + ~0 = ~0
What is the point you are making?
What is the point you are making?
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
Actually! I look here/
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ ~0/x
1 = ~ 0
CONTRADICTION
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
x + x = x
2 x = x
x = 0
~0 = 1 AND 0 = ~0
CONTRADICTION
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
Yes you have made an error.
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
No no. Lets do some science now!
There are two plausible hypotheses here.
A. I have made an error
B. You have made an error.
How would we determine which one is which?
Maybe you should do the Maths then? Or find my "error"?
Ohhh. It is so much fun when people bow down to the LNC
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
You made the error because you said lim x->∞ (1/x) =~ 1
It's 0.
It's 0.
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
Above.TimeSeeker wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 11:38 amActually! I look here/
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ ~0/x
1 = ~ 0
CONTRADICTION
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
No I didn't. I said 1 = ~0.
Let me show you my work.
This is DIRECTLY FROM YOUR AXIOMS!!!
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
∴ lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x)
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 1 = ~0
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
This is what happens when you don't understand the implications of Godel 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6de ... s_theorems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6de ... s_theorems
Re: Universe can't be infinite.
I give up dude, you are using a different version of logic to me.
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Re: Universe can't be infinite.
No, no darling. You aren't going to get off so easy. I want to see an admission of error on your part.
I am using YOUR LOGIC!!!
∴ lim x->∞ 1/x = lim x->∞ ~0/x
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 1 = ~0
Show me the error or acknowledge the contradiction.
Re: Universe can't be infinite.
You wrote:
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
∴ lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x)
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 1 = ~0
I've corrected it below:
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
∴ lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x)
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 0 = ~0
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
∴ lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x)
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 1 = ~0
I've corrected it below:
lim x->∞ (1/x) = ~0 (2)
lim x->∞ ~0/x = ~0 (3)
∴ lim x->∞ (1/x) = lim x->∞ (~0/x)
∴ 1/x = ~0/x
∴ 0 = ~0