petrushkagoogol Posted January 23, 2019 Report Share Posted January 23, 2019 IMHO there is no true infinity. If you treat infinity as the product of a wave function, then it is subject to fluctuation depending on where your imagination chooses to conceptualize it's perimeter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exchemist Posted January 23, 2019 Report Share Posted January 23, 2019 IMHO there is no true infinity. If you treat infinity as the product of a wave function, then it is subject to fluctuation depending on where your imagination chooses to conceptualize it's perimeter.Word salad prize of the month? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devin553344 Posted January 27, 2019 Report Share Posted January 27, 2019 (edited) IMHO there is no true infinity. If you treat infinity as the product of a wave function, then it is subject to fluctuation depending on where your imagination chooses to conceptualize it's perimeter. If you're not familiar with Riemann zeta functions, then you might want to study Riemann zeta negative functions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particular_values_of_the_Riemann_zeta_function Ie: the golden number -1/12, they apply to wave mechanics. Like Riemann zeta -3 is used in the wave dependent Casimir effect. Edited January 27, 2019 by devin553344 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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