Kinds of Infinity


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Supernatural numbers are awesome.

The supernatural number 2^(inf)*3^(inf)*5^(inf)*7^(inf)*.... = 0. :laugh:

Why? Because 0 can be divided by any prime number infinitely many times.

Nope. None of the factors are zero. The product of non zero numbers bigger than 1 cannot be 0.

Ba'al Chatzaf

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Supernatural numbers are awesome.

The supernatural number 2^(inf)*3^(inf)*5^(inf)*7^(inf)*.... = 0. :laugh:

Why? Because 0 can be divided by any prime number infinitely many times.

Nope. None of the factors are zero. The product of non zero numbers bigger than 1 cannot be 0.

Ba'al Chatzaf

The product of non-zero natural numbers bigger than 1 cannot be 0, but that is not true for supernatural numbers.

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