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Prove infinitely doesn't exist.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-07 2:48

Provide either of two things:
1. A number so large I can't increment it.
2. A number so small I can't divide it.

Still waiting, Goyim.

Name: Anonymous 2013-01-07 20:09

>>23
Let base-e consist if the digits 0e and 1e.
Let 0e = 0.
Let 1e = e/2.
It follows that 10e = e, 11e = 3e/2, 100e = 2e, etc.

It turns out that base-e is not that foreign of a concept, it's actually the natural base of the universe. log10 is introduced in algebra to explain the concept of logarithms, but in calculus it becomes clear that loge, or ln, For instance, when you hang a clothes line, its curve can be represented by a hyperbolic function, which is an inverse of ln.

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