THERE ARE INFINITE NUMBERS BETWEEN ZERO AND ONE.


Today I was reading through a write-up by a friend titled, "Infinity", in this documentary he explored the various assumptions about 'Infinity' and brought my mind back to an argument I had with another friend. 

Few months back, I had an argument with a friend of mine, we argued about the concept that they were infinite numbers between 0 and 1, I argued strongly basking in half-baked knowledge yet he had stronger proof. 

Given that I was no mathematician, I gave up(that's unheard). In between reading this documentary today, it drove me to researching more on this concept. 

Words are neutral, meanings are ambiguous. From my argument months back, my friend's perspective of infinity is a, "Never ending circle", and funny enough he isn't wrong. He started that something with an endpoint cannot be called infinite, therefore since 1 is the endpoint of the large numbers between 0 and 1, then my claim holds no water. 

Yet infinity can't only be expressing or defined as, "Never ending". Something infinite is something impossible to grasp entirely, between 0 and 1 is a set of undefined numbers. 

I can't state all the numbers and fractions between 0 and 1 and the fact that it does end at 1 doesn't make it finite. 

Here's what I learnt from this; I only gave up the argument months ago because I hardly understood the terms I was defending. We at times quote things whose essence we are yet to fully de​ci​pher. 

In the words of Hazel Grace Lancaster, "There are infinite numbers between zero and one". Before you argue, do well to understand the perspective to which the statement comes from. 


https://medium.com/@ojakorotuprosper54/infinity-4901ce5a5187


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