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Originally Posted by omnitarian
So, you're saying that if you wrote a 9 at the end of .999..., you'd get .999... . With the same logic, we could say that 999... + 1 = 999... or infinity + 1 = infinity.
Of course, writing a 9 at the end of an infinite string of nines makes no sense, and neither does the equation x + 1 = x.
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Quoting BoB's proofless post doesn't proove or disprove anything though. Is there something you're trying to say? :p
Writing anything at the end of an infinite string doesn't make snese anyway so maybe such a question shouldn't have been asked or answered as such :p The equation makes sense though, it just has no solutions for x.
[q="Flying Mullet"]but when dealing with infinity is like a boolean, either it is or it isn't infinite. And as both numbers/equations are infinite, one can't be greater than the other.[/q]
Actually, you'll find that you can get infinites of different "sizes", as it were, so it's not quite boolean :p The infinity you get from counting all rational numbers is a smaller infinity than the infinity gotton from counting all irrational numbers, as one example. This'll require me to go back to my notes from 2 years ago on how to prove this one though :p