Pac1Man wrote: » It's a quarter to three in the morning.
kneemos wrote: » Apparently infinity isn't an endless amount continuing on and on into the immeasurable distance.
M.T. Cranium wrote: » Infinity is just eight knocked over on its side.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space
kneemos wrote: » Apparently infinity isn't an endless amount continuing on and on into the immeasurable distance. Apparently it's just a very big number,or all there is of something. Somebody should have sent out the memo on this as I like most folk have always assumed infinity was the former. Can anybody explain the concept in 60 characters or less?
Johnny Dogs wrote: » My son just thinks it's a cool word to use when he's returning little digs in the ribs I give him. Boom. "Got you last x infinity dad" he'd say If I wanted to be a real smart ass, I could clip him around the ear and tell him infinity plus one, but its important to let kids have a win every now and again.
NIMAN wrote: » Infinity is what the homelessness figures in Ireland will eventually reach.
Jack Kanoff wrote: » And eventually, the universe will implode...a
CruelCoin wrote: » than there is the ability in the human mind to comprehend the resulting number.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » But aren't space time singularities suppose to have infinite gravity?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Anytime we get singularities in mathematics it means that there is something wrong.
Avatar MIA wrote: » Not true, the speed of expansion is picking up and there's no going back. It'd be kind of neat if the universe were slowing down and went into reverse to a big crunch, then you could speculate that it's all wash, rinse repeat. But, the universe said and this is the technical term, 'Nah!.
Jack Kanoff wrote: » It called The Big Crunch, the universe will continue to expand...and then it won't...it contracts and that's items.