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Call me Massive Swallow
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As was said before, infinity is not meant to be used in math. If you think of infinity as a number, it is every number. Yet at the same time, it is defined as no number at all. Therefore there are infinitely many answers to any function infinity is used in. Now let us consider infinity as a general term as it was meant to be. It means and endless stream of numbers. Infinity itself is everything and nothing. It is a term as is the expansion of the universe. There is no exact definition other than a term used to describe something that has no real meaning. Now let's use the mathematical definition I used above in a simple equation. 1*infinity. Considered from the definition above, infinity is substituted as every known number, herefore the answer is an endless stream of numbers. But by any physical means, we cannot reach an endless number stream as anything we do has an end. So we could say the answer is infinity, since we could never reach a definite answer, but that would be incorrect as infinity itself is a definite answer. And that is my standing point on the definition of infinity times ANYTHING.
Ps I was probably incorrect somewhere, I've honestly only taken math up to Geometry level.
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