Yunaruiii
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unlimited and infinite are different in mathematics ofc.
but I think when it's stated as a quantity of something, it's taken equally. Is that right?
The reason is that if you exist in that concept, it has to have a beginning, and when it is stated that there is no end or limit to the concept that has this beginning, it is quantitatively the same. Because it literally means end=border=limit and is used to represent that it is limitless.
I'm not saying unlimited = infinite in math.
but I think it has to be equal in quantity
but I think when it's stated as a quantity of something, it's taken equally. Is that right?
The reason is that if you exist in that concept, it has to have a beginning, and when it is stated that there is no end or limit to the concept that has this beginning, it is quantitatively the same. Because it literally means end=border=limit and is used to represent that it is limitless.
I'm not saying unlimited = infinite in math.
but I think it has to be equal in quantity