Infinity and Nothingness...
By didi13
@didi13 (2926)
Romania
January 29, 2011 6:12am CST
This is not a topic of conversation.You can write everything, or you can not write anything. I do not mind! Really, your opinion, what do you think there is "nothing"?or-nothing can be infinite?
3 responses
@denydungrani (359)
• India
29 Jan 11
Nothingness is a feeling that a pessimist has. It shows a negative attitude towards life. I dont think it can be related to infinite in that way but if you divide anything with nothing it would produce an infinite term. So mathematically you are correct, otherwise nothingness has got nothing to do with the infinite term.
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
29 Jan 11
Nothing taken alone may not. He is a smallness so small that human beings can not perceive through the senses of their own. If you do not see, smell,touch, feel or hear, you can say,nothing. Then what is 'small' (taken off) as oxygen, silence and darkness .???:)..thanks.
@denydungrani (359)
• India
30 Jan 11
Hmmm i am getting your point here. But my approach is altogether different. See nothing according to me can be compared to zero. If you have no sense to touch, feel or hear it means you can do nothing of those things. That means the effect that you are talking about can be compared to zero. Infinite is a quality which is just opposite to nothing. You are infinitely happy, infinitely sad, infinitely dissatisfied, etc. all these terms show that you are highly dissatisfied, sad or happy. Ya we also use a term infinitely small in math to denote a number which is nearly equal to zero. So if you are comparing nothingness in that sense, you are right. :)