Looking up at the stars, as our ancestors used to long ago, people can only have small thoughts on the size of the universe. The telescope makes it possible for us to further understand and expand our understanding. Today's research is one step further and we are greatly enhancing our understanding of the universe. In fact, the universe is so big that no one knows exactly how big it is because the speed of light is not moving enough to light it. Now take it, infinite universe of ours and multiply it infinitely. Now that you have the concept of multiple universes, this theory holds that there is a universe that seems infinite.
We are in a unique universe composed of countless universes. Everyone, everything we communicate with, everything has the ability to fall within the range of 0 - infinity (according to the law of multidimensional theory). Not to mention the statistical odds between the numbers 1 to 20, much of what we dialogue is singular. I have two brothers. I took four classes in the previous semester. I read an average of 15 books per year. It is two legs. The midpoint between 0 and infinity is infinity, but (1, 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) like a vast number of 1 billion? Especially even an enormous number such as 1 billion can not even damage an infinite surface, infinite is a number that characterizes every aspect of the universe based on scientists and this widely accepted theory. For example, the highest discrete number found on the earth is the number of atoms, bacteria, and sand.
The oldest mathematical infinity concept emerged in the ancient Indian language Yajur Veda. "When deleting a part from infinity or adding a part to infinity, the rest are infinite." Topics in philosophical studies at home. 400 BC They distinguish between five types of infinity: Infinite in one and two directions, infinite in the region, anywhere, infinite forever. Aristotle defines the Western mathematical infinite traditional concept. He distinguishes between real infinity and potential infinity - a common consensus is that only the latter has real value. Two new sciences of Galileo Galilei discuss a one-to-one correspondence between infinite sets