There are different ways to understand the concept of infinity. There are also different ways to understand the concept of existence. Answering this question clearly, then, would involve specifying both the nature of infinity and the nature of existence. At least the reality of some kinds of infinity would not entail that everything will at some point exist. For example, there is no apparent reason why all possible objects would exist even if the world is spatially infinite.
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Mew infinity doesn't exist.
technically, infinity is not a value and therefore cannot be defined as minus 1. There is a notion that infinity does not actually exist but only a human myth applied to those values larger than the human can calculate eg the size of the universe. Quoting Hawkins phrase "the universe stretches on infinitely" shows that infinity is not minus one. Therefore, infinity is not equal to minus 1.
No, infinity is not measurable, so infinity plus infinity is just the same as infinity.
yes
Real numbers are numbers that exist from negative infinity to positive infinity and everything in between. real numbers consist of every number you are used to. Imaginary numbers are numbers that aren't used in conventional math (such as i)
Infinity was not created as it does not exist as a discrete number but as a mathematical hypothesis to define chaos by mathematicians in antiquity.
X over infinity does not exist but you can predict what it would be as you approach infinity, the limit, so to speak. It should be zero, if it does approach a number.
The limit does not exist.
t infinity. spirits / ghosts / vampires / Zombies.
yes is does because it is the way it was choosen.
Any isotope of uranium is specific. This notion don't exist.
Infinity is the worlds strangest number as it is not - in many respects - a number at all. It is a concept that cannot exist, as far as we know.it is infinite XD