We may never know.
Because the universe is infinte my friend
The universe may not be infinite. According to the Theory of Relativity, it curves back on itself. If you look far enough in any direction, you can see the light from the first galaxies. Even if this universe goes into a mode of runaway expansion, it will still curve back on itself. Also, no. If a two-liter soda bottle has a volume of two liters, does that mean that even when it's empty it contains two liters of soda? The universe could be infinite and yet contain a finite volume of matter.
Almost infinte.
Indeterminate.
Integers are infinite.
Gameshark. Google it.
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void infinte (long l) { printf ("I will never stop #%ld\n", l); infinte (l+1); }
This phrase is from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and refers to the contrast between humanity's capacity for rational thought and the vastness of the universe. It reflects on the complexities of human existence and our ability to reason and understand the world around us.
this isn't an answer but part of the question, i ran our of space and i dont really know what im doing, sorry so basicly 0 theory is just a name i gave this thing i thought of, but i recently found someone else thought of it b4 me. but it goes as such, 0/0 can be anything between negative infinity and positive infinity in mathematics -->mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/55722.html and if we relate this to physics, to the beginning of the universe 0 force/0 Area = infinite pressure infinte pressure * 0 area = 0 force 0 force/0 acceleration = infinte mass infinte mass * c square =infinte energy or if u wanna be technical the square root of ((infinte mass * c to the power of 4)+(0 momentum * c squared)) = energy so it say 0 force and 0 area can equal some thing is this right or is this wrong please answer :)