Wednesday, November 3, 2010

endless ramblings


That's the visual that's been keeping me up at night. I don't have a lot of energy left to explain it right now, but here are my notes so far.

Between 1 and -1 there are infinite decimal points on each side, therefore, 0 is actually an expression of infinity as opposed to a value of nothing. Nothing doesn't exist.
Rather than counting up to infinity as on a number line, in this model, we count points away from infinity. At the standard starting point of 0, 1 is represented as 0+1. In this case infinity plus one. Conversely on the negative side, we have 0-1, or infinity -1. At the upper end of the standard positive number line, rather than some astronomically high number, what we have is Infinity -1. On the negative side instead of some astronomical negative number, we have infinity +1. It becomes painfully obvious that the sum of all numbers creates an endless, ever expanding singularity, and a perfect model of the universe.
Here are some more notes. It becomes possible to divide by 0 when it's equal to infinity. Whole numbers are simply fractions of infinity. 1/0 =1, 2/0 =2, etc.
50+infinity=infinity. -50+infinity=infinity. 50+(-50)=infinity. I can't find a problem with this concept, and this is why I can't sleep at night, because it's not supposed to be this simple.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There are an infinite number of values between any two numbers, not just between -1 and 1.

There's a very simple reason why division by 0 is undefined. x = y / 0 implies that y = x * 0; IOW, in order for y / 0 to be defined, there must exist some x for which x * 0 = y. However, x * 0 = 0 for all x. There is no number x such that x * 0 = 1, or 2, or 50, or -50.