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Are you mathematical or artistic?
Ok so I tried this on a few people.
Solve this:
How does nothing and nothing = infinity?
8 Answers
- NoneLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
The absence of anything is an infinitely empty space
Edit - I forgot to add "oo" = "∞"
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Strictly speaking I am both. It's been tested and both the right and left hemispheres are equally dominant in my case. This shows both physically (ambidextrous) and as part of my personality (being both creative and logical)
Both these answers warred with each other at the same time.
- With the absence of anything there is a vastness of nothing in it's wake. With nothing to interrupt it this will stretch on into infinity.
- A negative and a negative create a positive, the addition of nothing to nothing creates a recurring pattern, this pattern will reoccur an endless or infinite number of times.
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- 1 decade ago
I think I'm a bit of both.
As for the riddle, I've got no idea on an exact answer, but in a way, outer space is nothing and that equals infinity.....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The nothing cancels the other nothing out to create a beautiful infinity.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Because nothing implies an infinite concept?
I'm more mathematical I guess. But I love art with every fiber of my being.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It doesn't, "nothing and nothing" reduces to nothing. Nothing != infinity.