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  • Imaginary numbers have a specific value, just like all the normal numbers we use on a daily basis. Infinity is not a specific value. Instead, it’s a qualitative property like “flat”, “periodic”, or “symmetric”.

    • I think of it this way, infinity is an action. It’s not a “thing.” This is why it’s not countable. It doesn’t stop to be counted.

      • What do you mean by action? Like, how running or writing are actions people can take? So maybe infinity would be an action a group of numbers can take?

  • A set is infinite exactly when there exists a proper subset whose cardinality is that of the set.

    Edit: someone hates people who know shirt lmao.

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