Alessandra
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Hello good people of the math world!
I was recently having an exchange with a mathematician about infinity-related ideas. I don't know math. But it seems to me that the statement "infinity + 1" is not possible in math. Which means that neither is "infinity + 1 = infinity".
It's a question of examining the definition of infinity. If infinity is, by definition, something that could not be larger, nothing can be added to it. Otherwise you are no longer making a logical statement. Which leads me to conclude that math cannot deal with infinity, it's beyond the framework of mathematics.
My question to you guys is: has any mathematician said the same thing already? Who was that?
Sorry if this question was not posted in the correct section, but I have no idea what math section infinity falls into.
I was recently having an exchange with a mathematician about infinity-related ideas. I don't know math. But it seems to me that the statement "infinity + 1" is not possible in math. Which means that neither is "infinity + 1 = infinity".
It's a question of examining the definition of infinity. If infinity is, by definition, something that could not be larger, nothing can be added to it. Otherwise you are no longer making a logical statement. Which leads me to conclude that math cannot deal with infinity, it's beyond the framework of mathematics.
My question to you guys is: has any mathematician said the same thing already? Who was that?
Sorry if this question was not posted in the correct section, but I have no idea what math section infinity falls into.