Infinity: Adjective One

By Francis Rink Donnelly

Infinity: Adjective One - Francis Rink Donnelly
  • Release Date: 2019-06-02
  • Genre: Science & Nature

Description

My favorite word is conversion.  My favorite number happens to be 4,532.  Whats the difference?  Not sure, just hat math and science and technology all go hand in hand.  This is another stab at infinity; only thing is that it is bound by an old type of sigma summation and new variable to variable interaction.  Included are footed notes and diagrams.  This is a rarity because I often compute in my brain.  It is very difficult to say, but infinity is not as large or small as we think.  I believe it is in the middle; perhaps in the middle of the four quadrants.  Perhaps the origin is a gateway of some sort.  Also, infinity is postulated, not as finite, but as a something that is truly tangible.  The overall difference is that as infinity expands; the actual value most likely becomes true.  Once again, as infinity decreases, the actual value most likely becomes false.  Hence, limits and sigma notations: The idea is that one quadrant can carry over the paradigm. 
Starting slow and finishing strong in an alternate quadrant is the only objective of the origin.  
Recalling, that when a quadrant is assessed; the total place of where time can equal space is at the origin.  Perhaps a fourth placement is a non-origin limit of positive infinity.  This is and has been proven, however, with respect to the 7^6 (paritized); this has not.  Relations of the sequence are utilized for future processing, but moreover. . .only if condition three (above) is absolute.