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Smaller infinity.
What?
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Smaller infinity.
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What?
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It’s not okay.
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Why?
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Because infinity, man.
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There are infinities beyond infinity. Aleph Null. Or even Aleph One! Or Aleph Googolplex, but that's just getting ridiculous.
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That.... Just hurts my brain.
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It's easy. The higher the Aleph number, the bigger the infinity.
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But infinity is a concept for limitless...
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Not in set theory.
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Uuugggghhhh.
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Think of a set of all things, and then an infinite number of sets of all things.
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... But multiple infinities would still be infinity.
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In set theory, you can wrap up things like infinity in a bow. Sure, if you opened up every set and counted them, you would still have an infinite number of "things," but sets make things easier.
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Hmmmmmmm I don't like it.
@Armed Forces
Mierno: *takes note of this*
Huh.
@Techspert
Hey, so uh, we may have an unwanted visitor here at thd base. You wat em, or do you want me to take em on?