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You have not defined the original infinity so how can you say that? Nor have you defined a relationship, for example would:
[tex]\infty_d - \infty_c = a[/tex]
Where a is some finite number and according to your system it would be a specific finite value, what would it be? Even if it is not a finite value according to your system it would be a specific infinite number, what would it be? I am of course assuming a > 0 under the system you have stated.
So I wonder would:
[tex]\frac{1}{{\infty_d}^{\infty_c}} = 0.\overline{0}n ?[/tex]
Where n is some finite digit? Or would this actually be 0?
Furthermore your notation is flawed, you are only going to have a finite amount of infinites where as I can think of an infinite number of ways to increase the value of a number. That's all the questions I can write down at the moment as I have to go, have at least another few dozen questions to see how your system works.
[tex]\infty_d - \infty_c = a[/tex]
Where a is some finite number and according to your system it would be a specific finite value, what would it be? Even if it is not a finite value according to your system it would be a specific infinite number, what would it be? I am of course assuming a > 0 under the system you have stated.
So I wonder would:
[tex]\frac{1}{{\infty_d}^{\infty_c}} = 0.\overline{0}n ?[/tex]
Where n is some finite digit? Or would this actually be 0?
Furthermore your notation is flawed, you are only going to have a finite amount of infinites where as I can think of an infinite number of ways to increase the value of a number. That's all the questions I can write down at the moment as I have to go, have at least another few dozen questions to see how your system works.