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Why is infinity infinity?

A number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number (symbol ∞). But this definition says infinity is “any” number that can't be assigned quantity.
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Why is infinity infinite?

Infinity has no end

So we imagine traveling on and on, trying hard to get there, but that is not actually infinity. So don't think like that (it just hurts your brain!). Just think "endless", or "boundless". If there is no reason something should stop, then it is infinite.
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Why is infinity never ending?

It is a concept representing a quantity with no bounds. Infinity is greater than any real number, so there is no “biggest” number. Whereas “finite” means we could eventually count to an end, infinite (or not finite) means never-ending and indefinite.
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Is infinity really infinity?

Aristotle handled the topic of infinity in Physics and in Metaphysics. He distinguished between actual and potential infinity. Actual infinity is completed and definite, and consists of infinitely many elements. Potential infinity is never complete: elements can be always added, but never infinitely many.
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Does infinity have an end?

Infinity has no end

Infinity is the idea of something that has no end.
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Can anything go beyond infinity?

Mathematically, if we see infinity is the unimaginable end of the number line. As no number is imagined beyond it(no real number is larger than infinity). The symbol (∞) sets the limit or unboundedness in calculus.
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What's beyond the infinity?

Beyond the infinity known as ℵ0 (the cardinality of the natural numbers) there is ℵ1 (which is larger) … ℵ2 (which is larger still) … and, in fact, an infinite variety of different infinities.
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Is anything truly infinite?

Although the concept of infinity has a mathematical basis, we have yet to perform an experiment that yields an infinite result. Even in maths, the idea that something could have no limit is paradoxical. For example, there is no largest counting number nor is there a biggest odd or even number.
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Who created infinity?

infinity, the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound. The common symbol for infinity, ∞, was invented by the English mathematician John Wallis in 1655.
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Why is infinity so confusing?

Infinity isn't any ordinary number.

Equations have been manipulated so that infinity is used like other integers, Cheng writes in her book. But infinity is not an ordinary number and can't be treated as such, Cheng writes in her book. Adding, subtracting, or multiplying with infinity leads to a terribly confusing mess.
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What is 1% of infinity?

1% of infinity as the same kind of infinity from which you made 1% of. Infinity/100=infinity.
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Does infinity have a beginning?

Infinity Math Symbol

As the number line is endless, it is infinite, but as it also does not have a beginning.
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Why does infinity look like 8?

The symbol for infinity that one sees most often is the lazy eight curve, technically called the lemniscate. This symbol was first used in a seventeenth century treatise on conic sections. It caught on quickly and was soon used to symbolize infinity or eternity in a variety of contexts.
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Is ∞ a number?

No. Infinity is not a number. Instead, it's a kind of number. You need infinite numbers to talk about and compare amounts that are unending, but some unending amounts—some infinities—are literally bigger than others.
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What's the biggest infinity?

The Absolute Infinite (symbol: Ω) is an extension of the idea of infinity proposed by mathematician Georg Cantor. It can be thought of as a number that is bigger than any other conceivable or inconceivable quantity, either finite or transfinite.
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Why was infinity created?

Infinity is a mathematical concept originating from Zeno of Elia (~450 BC) who tried to show its “physical” impossibility. This resulted in the “arrow paradox”, but which was solved later on. Many mathematicians and physicists went on to try understanding infinity and to explain it by various theories and experiments.
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Who used infinity first?

The symbol ∞ which we use for infinity today, was first used by John Wallis who used it in De sectionibus conicis Ⓣ in 1655 and again in Arithmetica infinitorum Ⓣ in 1656. He chose it to represent the fact that one could traverse the curve infinitely often.
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What is infinity real name?

Caylus Cunningham (born August 18, 1997 {1997-08-18} [age 24]), better known online as Infinite (short for Infinite Lists, formerly CCunningham1423). He has 18.6 million subscribers and counting on YouTube. He knows MrBeast personally, also.
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What is the law of infinity?

In mathematics, a set of numbers can be referred to as infinite if there is a one to one correspondence between the set and its subset. For instance, y + 2 = y, is only possible if the number y is an infinite number. The addition of 2 will not change the result of this equation.
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How many dimensions exist?

The world as we know it has three dimensions of space—length, width and depth—and one dimension of time. But there's the mind-bending possibility that many more dimensions exist out there. According to string theory, one of the leading physics model of the last half century, the universe operates with 10 dimensions.
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What is beyond our universe?

The trite answer is that both space and time were created at the big bang about 14 billion years ago, so there is nothing beyond the universe. However, much of the universe exists beyond the observable universe, which is maybe about 90 billion light years across.
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How can the universe be endless?

The curvature of the cosmos

To measure the universe, astronomers instead look at its curvature. The geometric curve on large scales of the universe tells us about its overall shape. If the universe is perfectly geometrically flat, then it can be infinite.
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What comes before infinity?

There is no number before infinity. It is possible to represent infinity minus one as a mathematical expression, but it does not actually equal anything or have any real mathematical value.
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What beats infinity?

With this definition, there is nothing (meaning: no real numbers) larger than infinity.
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What is the mystery of infinity?

Cantor proved that there are infinities larger than countable infinities by a remarkably ingenious argument—if we try to count all possible real numbers (numbers that can represented as decimals) between 0 and 1, we find we cannot put them in a one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers of countable infinity.
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