“Infinite” is only well-defined as the precise limit of a finite process. When you say “infinite” in absolute, it’s a vague notion that is very hard to manipulate without making mistakes. One of my university-level maths teacher kept saying that speaking of “infinite” without having precise limit of something finite is equivalent to dividing by zero.
“Infinite” is only well-defined as the precise limit of a finite process. When you say “infinite” in absolute, it’s a vague notion that is very hard to manipulate without making mistakes. One of my university-level maths teacher kept saying that speaking of “infinite” without having precise limit of something finite is equivalent to dividing by zero.