![]() Isn't this just the Reimann sphere, only applied to the Reals?Īnonymous Wed Feb 3 21:57:40 2021 No.12664570 Unironically a nice way to threat infinityĪnonymous Wed Feb 3 21:56:30 2021 No.12664567 The same goes for the infinitesimals as well. The same goes for the relationship between negative infinity from the right and negative infinity from the left. Positive infinity from the left represents ever expanding and boundless, and positive infinity from the right represents the void ever receiving. How many apples do you have in your hand? if your hand is empty right now, the answer is a positive infinitesimal from the right amount of apples, on account of the carbon atoms in the air being essentially apple residue. ![]() People don't actually use zero in their calculations in real world applications, they often use a positive infinitesimal from the right or a negative infinitesimal from the left. The trefoil knot represents "the intermediary" or everything. I redefined zero and the infinitesimals, expanded on the infinitesimals and the infinities, I gave division by zero a definition, I created a new 'number', and it works with our current framework >Īnonymous Wed Feb 3 21:50:24 2021 No.12664558 ![]()
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