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27 January, 05:10

Is ∞ an abstract term or a real number? And are there any numbers larger than ∞?

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  1. 27 January, 08:21
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    A number is defined as an arimethical value, expressed by word or symbol. by definition infinity is NOT a "number" as it holds no "actual" value.

    infinity can not be represented so it is above digits. infinity squared would be uncountable thus infinity, therefore, there is no number higher than infinity.
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