"..." doesn't constitute doing it. And saying "done" doesn't necessarily mean that it is done. Clearly, "..." symbolizes what is not done, not what has been done. The meaning of the ellipsis symbol is "unfinished". So your claim of"'done" is false. — Metaphysician Undercover
Well for example I contend that because a mathematical point has length 0 therefore there are, on a line segment length 1, 1/0=UNDEFINED points, rather than an infinite number of points. — Devans99
To the persistent but misguided reader who insists on asking "What happens if I do divide by zero," Derbyshire (2004, p. 36) provides the slightly flippant but firm and concise response, "You can't. It is against the rules." Even in fields other than the real numbers, division by zero is never allowed (Derbyshire 2004, p. 266).
You've set up a false dilemma. — Banno
hat is rather my point - maths with its definition of a point having zero extents - flaunts its own rules - there is an insistence in maths that both of the following are true:
1. 1/0 = UNDEFINED
2. There is an infinite number of points on a line segment length one
That equates to a belief in both of:
1. 1/0 = UNDEFINED
2. 1/0 = ∞
You see that obviously both [1] and [2] cannot hold at the same time... unless UNDEFINED = ∞ ... which is my belief. — Devans99
The harmonic series diverges (very slowly) to infinity. What is it that you think is not done? — Banno
It hasn't reached infinity, so it is not "done". — Metaphysician Undercover
...ellipsis means unfinished... — Metaphysician Undercover
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