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Lahore math club !?

Please leave this thread and continue with your discovery channel. That is your "level" of superficial mental stimulation. This is a different "level" of superficial mental stimulation.

I can prove that there are unequal infinities. Mathematically. if you dont want to disprove that (if you can) or learn (if you cant) then your "math club" is essentially a "yes man" club where you are neither learning nor teaching. just collecting a set of people who always agree.

thankfully, Math is a precise science. it does not matter what you tell me nor does it matter if you agree or not. It is what it is.
 
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I can prove that there are unequal infinities. Mathematically. if you dont want to disprove that (if you can) or learn (if you cant) then your "math club" is essentially a "yes man" club where you are neither learning nor teaching. just collecting a set of people who always agree.

thankfully, Math is a precise science. it does not matter what you tell me nor does it matter if you agree or not. It is what it is.
Infinity is not a number. Its a symbol that shows inexistentiality of a bound.
And no post of mine ever meant anything here. They are all experimental. You don't need to reply to them.
 
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Infinity is not a number. Its a symbol that shows inexistentiality of a bound.
And no post of mine ever meant anything here. They are all experimental. You don't need to reply to them.

whatever bakes you noodle
 
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'Zero' was invented in India. So i urge not to use the word India that way instead address that particular poster.

You are also starting from zero and very basics.

I support this idea. I wish i could do something practical. Anyways goodluck.
Zero was invented independently by the Babylonians, Mayans and Indians (although some researchers say the Indian number system was influenced by the Babylonians). The Babylonians got their number system from the Sumerians, the first people in the world to develop a counting system.Jun 28, 2013
 
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Zero was invented independently by the Babylonians, Mayans and Indians (although some researchers say the Indian number system was influenced by the Babylonians). The Babylonians got their number system from the Sumerians, the first people in the world to develop a counting system.Jun 28, 2013

On a lighter note, Talal Choudhary said, "Zero plus zero plus zero is equal to zero".

So Babylonian Zero + Mayan Zero + Indian Zero = Zero

Now that Babylonians and Mayans are already zero. Only Indians are alive and present to claim so their Zero has more value.

Zero
 
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