I did in the first post you quoted, but here it is again:Coldie said:Infinity is an integral part of the so-called "traditional" math. Infinity and infinite numbers are also very prominent in the Set Theory, look it up.Piflik said:So you agree with my prof that 0 = 1? Because if you want to do traditional maths with infinity, you would have to...
You seem to have no understanding of how math actually works, so would you kindly post your alleged "proof" of 0 = 1?
I find you lack of math disturbing.
1-1 = 0
(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1) = 0
(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+(1-1)+..... = 0
1+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+(-1+1)+..... = 0
1 = 0