Wednesday 26 November 2008

What's the relation between infinity and zero?

I've read some article about The mistery of Zero. It's not the title of a film. Zero is weak but have a big power. How can i say it? one is bigger than zero, but if you try to calculate one divided by zero, you'll get error sign or NaN or infinity, didn't you? zero is netral. Thats way i love it. When zero appear in the first time? Based on what i've read, it come up from india. Infinity is powerful and so infinitely free. It is bigger than any quantity that can be imagined, it's bigger than any finite number. Infinity is one of the fundamental axioms upon which contemporary mathematics is based.

Zero and infinity are perhaps two of the most unique concepts in math. It's like a follower, zero is the reason of the infinity. Infinity it self are uncalculated because it's special. None can solve it, that's why infinity figured with such notation like this :

The sleep eight, some people said eight is perfect or good number. So what's the meaning with this? I guess, eight is a balace. It's hasn't start point and "Futari" or "Berputar-putar" or "Endless point". This is the reason why infinity is figured by "the sleep eight". Perhaps, the true answer is unknown.

inspired by :
http://www.towardsanewera.net/infinity_and_zero.htm