Hammy’s right, that isn’t a real number.
What does it matter if it’s not real. Mathematicians use imaginary numbers all the time.
Just love Hammy’s wit.
Man, and I always thought seventy twelve was higher.
There are infinite amounts of stars in the sky.
As you are counting, notice there always is one more.
Don’t you just hate it when people make things up about your made up things.
Eleventy fifty is the boundary between Mathematics and Philosophy !
I’ve actually heard someone say after the statement that there is nothing higher than infinity – “what about infinity plus one”. Clearly needs to know what infinity means – namely the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound
I’ll be playing here til eleventy fourtynine!
Good to know where transfinite numbers start. :)
If that’s the case, I have to wonder what Hammy would make of Euler’s identity.
Now I want to know what Hammy thinks about twelvety-fifty.
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GreasyOldTam 9 months ago
Hammy’s right, that isn’t a real number.
Purple People Eater 9 months ago
What does it matter if it’s not real. Mathematicians use imaginary numbers all the time.
saylorgirl 9 months ago
Just love Hammy’s wit.
nosirrom 9 months ago
Man, and I always thought seventy twelve was higher.
Ellis97 9 months ago
There are infinite amounts of stars in the sky.
landyk 9 months ago
As you are counting, notice there always is one more.
Doug K 9 months ago
Don’t you just hate it when people make things up about your made up things.
scote1379 Premium Member 9 months ago
Eleventy fifty is the boundary between Mathematics and Philosophy !
MRC112 9 months ago
I’ve actually heard someone say after the statement that there is nothing higher than infinity – “what about infinity plus one”. Clearly needs to know what infinity means – namely the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound
b.john71 9 months ago
I’ll be playing here til eleventy fourtynine!
mistercatworks 9 months ago
Good to know where transfinite numbers start. :)
bull_moose_1912 9 months ago
If that’s the case, I have to wonder what Hammy would make of Euler’s identity.
lee85736 9 months ago
Now I want to know what Hammy thinks about twelvety-fifty.