To answer this question, you could maybe understand it better by asking the question in a slightly different way. If infinity is all possible quantity that could ever exist, how do you exceed infinity without violating the very concept of infinity in the first place? If everything possible is everything possible, then there can be no more than everything possible. Infinity represents an idea, just as all numbers do. However, the idea of infinity is not subject to our ability to put a finger on its uncountable quantity as with other, finite numbers which are countable. By its very nature, it always perfectly escapes any attempt at finite quantification.
No infinity is smaller than googolplexian
Infinity is more a concept than a number. But the answer would be a number that is so infinitesimally small as to basically equal zero.
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No, there isn't a number bigger than infinity. Infinity is well, infinite, so it never finishes.
Infinity Explanation: a x infinity = infinity, if a greater than 1 In given case, a = 2 Therefore, 2 x infinity = infinity Hope this helps :) Your Fellow, Another Indian Kid
Nothing is more than infinity, nothing is longer than infinity. It is infinite, definitely. Nothing is more than infinity. Infinity will just go on forever!
yes infinity is more than infinity and beyond because infinity and beyond stops at beyond and infinity keeps going
Log zero is not defined, and if it were defined, it would be more likely to be minus infinity than infinity.
one less than infinity cn be equibelant to infinity but less than infinity at the same time because it is one"LESS" than infinity its still way more than quadrillion(thousand trillions) and a septillion and a sextillion (im 9)
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its gazillion gatrillion gajillion frezintillion and the maniest of all frejintilion cause googol and googleplex was lower than infinity
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NO but death can be Chucked.
Infinity is not a number in the ordinary sense of the word. It is neither odd nor even. Here is an interesting paradox about the parity of infinity: If you multiply all integers together you get infinity. So 2 is a factor of infinity and so infinity must be even. But then one more than this number is also infinity and this new infinity must, therefore, be odd!
No infinity is smaller than googolplexian
Infinity is more a concept than a number. But the answer would be a number that is so infinitesimally small as to basically equal zero.