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The thing there is, do you consider 0.999~ to be absolute or subject to change. When you multiply 0.999~ by 10, you add another 9 at the end, but if you then divide the outcome by 10 again, you've added a decimal to infinity.Doraki said:Riciardos, can 0.999~ really be a number ?
If it's not a number, then it doesn't exist, end of story.
But if you think it does equal *something*, then, you can't write a number that's between 0.999~ and 1...
And what would 10*0.999~ be ? 0.999~ is 0 followed by an infinity of 9s. It's infinite, it doesn't end anywhere.
now, multiplying by 10 shifts the decimals to the left, you know that. So 10*0.999~ =9.999~: a 9 followed by an infinity of 9s that's also infinite.
Being able to add something to a value means it wasn't infinite in the first place, hence infinity =/= infinity.
And that's obviously not right either.
-> Math can't deal with infinity.