No matter how big a number is, it is always closer to zero than infinity due to the nature of infinity. Infinity is not a fixed number but a concept representing an unbounded quantity. Any finite number, no matter how large, remains a specific, measurable distance from zero. In contrast, infinity represents an endless, unmeasurable expanse. Therefore, the distance from any finite number to zero is finite, while the “distance“ to infinity is inherently infinite. This makes the finite number always closer to zero than to infinity, as the finite distance to zero is dwarfed by the infinite “distance“ to infinity. The comparison hinges on the unbounded nature of infinity versus the bounded nature of any finite number. Video Reference: Mathis R.V Music in the video: Can You Hear The Music - Ludwig Goransson #shorts #maths #mathematics #mathmemes #infinity #absoluteinfinity #science #universe #space #astronomy #space #earth #cosmology
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