[One equals Infinity]


Links to (Almost) Infinity

Since [One equals Infinity] is rather hard to demonstrate satisfactorily - and harder still to extrapolate the cosmologic corollaries - in any reasonable web or other space (even using counterposing pi-Fin based fractals - which are lots of fun) I'll have to leave that out for the moment! For the foreseeable short run I shall be just adding some links here to more-readily-demonstrable cosmologic and other astrophysical items that sometimes border on the infinite. BpF
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Footnote 1:
    Why is the Infinity symbol on this page lopsided, one side bigger than the other rather than a symetrical figure 8 on its side as more commonly seen?
    Although at first this may resemble my occassional, likewise lopsided "Professor Ploesell" humour at R.A.S.C. meetings, notice the symbol's slight resemblance to a Mandelbrot figure; the symbol's shape is a deliberate allusion to certain underlying fractal aspects involved with potentially equating One with a special form of Infinity
    If it sounds bizarre, some of it indeed is! Maybe someday - if the background work hasn't turned me into Ploessel, forbid - I might put together some sufficient "QED" ...only to discover someone much more versed in topology of multiple dimensions and integral esoterica et cetera ad (almost) infinitum, has already done it!! <sigh> Til then, you can call it Fenerty's Lopsided Infinity if you wish; I won't mind your humour. No I won't... Not too much...

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Footnote 2:
    Is BpF pulling your leg or not about [One equals Infinity] ? (Surely you're joking, Mr Calendarmaster?) Yes and No. In some short term ways, yes I am, a bit: saying [One equals Infinity] without clearly showing how you get there is currently as silly as talking about going to the moon was a few hundred years ago...BUT the equation does fit nicely on a T-shirt :-)(C)All rights reserved Pulling your leg as to eventual cosmologic implications? No. Counterposing pi-Fin based fractals? (Never heard of them?) They are being worked on, but need a lot of refining and testing, and I don't plan, shall we say, on letting the cat (Schrodinger's or other) out of the bag too soon. All in good serious time. Back

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