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Originally Posted by kutulu
.9r is not equal to one. It is always less than one.
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But this thread has proven that .9r
does equal one. Many times, many ways.
Although
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1-0.999.... = 0.0000......1
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which is
technically larger than zero, it is infinitely small.
It's like you took the universe, un-orthoganized all of the theoretical multiverses, raised the whole mess to the google power and added one. Then set it to an exponential growth model that continued until the end of time. At which point you compared it [the whole universe mess] to a quark. Where's that quark? Oh, I can't find it. It's so ridiculously small compared to everything else around me.
Even imaginary numbers are bigger than 1-.9r and they don't
exist (or so we've been told).