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HorribleTomato

x cannot be infinity, as x must always be a number denotatable number that does not surprass infinity

Omega covers the rates of infinity by being its finite infinity providing infinity is always followed by true infinity

HorribleTomato

Nothing can pass true infinity 

That means something CAN pass true infinity as it was established nothing is always followed by or consists of something unless it is a true infinity small, which is impossible.

MintWarrior
Cool
HorribleTomato

What does pass true infinity then?

the answer is Double True Infinity. Infinity starting from negative true infinity to true infinity!

Well, if nothing is something wouldn’t DTi be passed? No, because DTi fills up the space nothing as something would need!

MintWarrior
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HorribleTomato

If dti is true, wouldn’t 1/DTI or 1/Ti be the smallest ranking of a finite number? No, since there is always Decimal Fractions

A special case when you can’t do more to the bottom so you add decimals to the top to symbolize that! Therefore .Dti/Dti or .Ti/Ti would be the smallest number above 0!

MintWarrior
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HorribleTomato

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HorribleTomato

Nothing does not exist as well because nothing is metaphorically something- if something has an attribute it’s something by it’s attributes.

and nothing has the attribute of BEING nothing!

MintWarrior
That’s nice
HorribleTomato

Seriously? Lol

MintWarrior
What do you mean
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CounterproductiveHam

So whadda ya guys thing about stuff?

CounterproductiveHam

Like STUFF>

also bump'd

CounterproductiveHam

no u

CounterproductiveHam

no u