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What Is Half Of Infinity

Actually, there are different theoretical perspectives on the concept of half of infinity. Most people say that half of infinity is infinity, just as half of 0 is 0. This is indeed correct. Infinity is on the opposite end of 0, endlessness as opposed to nothingness. Negative numbers are theoretical and nonexistent in reality, they only exist in theory, as nothing in reality can be less than nothing. In the regard of reality, infinity is half of infinity. However, in another theoretical sense, as the following answer explains, 0 is half of infinity because it is in between positive infinity and negative infinity. However, this mathematical theory can only be applied to the concept of mathematical theory itself. Because people generally prefer answers pertaining to the concept of reality than the concept of theory that can never be applied to reality, infinity is most commonly accepted as half of infinity. However, as the following answer indicates, 0 can also be viewed as half of infinity because the concept of theory does exist as well. It all depends on the context and the individual perspective.

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Now some people will laugh, while others will find it makes sense…..Do you know that half of infinity is 0?

Some people will say that infinity (∞) is not a number so how can 0 which is a number can possible be its’ haft:(. Well breaking it down to an even more logical approach, zero is a number because it is defined. Infinity on the other hand is not defined (undefined) meaning that it is not precisely limited, determined or distinguished. Infinity means time with no end, in this case means a number with no end….. Hence it is undefined.

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But if you think about it on the number line there is a +ve side and a -ve side in which 0 is at its’ center, and the number line does not have any limits so basically it runs from -∞ to +∞. Hence making 0 half of infinity at a undefined level.

This is stated at an undefined level not to make infinity a number

By Marciano Francis a degree student of the University of Trinidad and Tobago(UTT).

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